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Strengthening Corner
What are FRPs? Fiber Reinforced Polymers are typically organized in a laminate structure, such that each lamina contains an arrangement of unidirectional fibers or woven fiber fabrics embedded within a thin layer of light polymer matrix material. The fibers, typically composed of carbon, glass, or steel provide strength and stiffness.
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VWrap FRP System by VSL
 VSL fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are thin laminates that are externally bonded to structural elements using epoxy adhesive that can significantly increase their load carrying capacity.
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