Carbon Fibre Wrapping Procedure
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[edit] Carbon Fibre Wrapping Procedure for Structural Strengthening of RCC Structures
Carbon Fibre Wrapping, also known as CFRP wrapping (Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer wrapping), is one of the most advanced structural retrofitting techniques used to strengthen RCC beams, columns, slabs, and walls. At Gubbi Civil Engineers Limited, we use engineered carbon fibre systems to enhance load capacity, improve ductility, and increase seismic resistance of existing structures.
[edit] What is Carbon Fibre Wrapping?
Carbon fibre wrapping is a structural strengthening method where high-strength carbon fibre sheets are bonded to concrete surfaces using epoxy resin. This creates external confinement and significantly improves bending, shear, and axial capacity without increasing member size.
It is widely used in:
Column jacketing alternative
Seismic retrofitting of buildings
Bridge and industrial structure rehabilitation
Crack control and structural repair works
[edit] Step-by-Step Carbon Fibre Wrapping Procedure
[edit] 1. Structural Assessment
A detailed structural audit is conducted to evaluate damage, load deficiency, cracks, and reinforcement condition. Design calculations determine the required CFRP layers and orientation.
[edit] 2. Surface Preparation
The concrete surface is cleaned, loose particles removed, and cracks repaired using epoxy injection or polymer mortar. Proper surface roughening ensures strong bonding.
[edit] 3. Primer Application
An epoxy primer is applied to seal pores and improve adhesion between concrete and carbon fibre sheets.
[edit] 4. Epoxy Resin Application
A high-strength structural epoxy adhesive is uniformly applied to the prepared surface.
[edit] 5. Carbon Fibre Sheet Installation
Carbon fibre fabric is carefully wrapped around beams or columns in the designed direction (unidirectional or bidirectional). Air bubbles are removed using rollers to ensure proper bonding.
[edit] 6. Additional Layering (If Required)
Multiple layers may be applied depending on load enhancement requirements and seismic strengthening needs.
[edit] 7. Curing and Protective Coating
After curing, a protective coating may be applied for UV and environmental protection.
[edit] Advantages of Carbon Fibre Wrapping
- Increases load carrying capacity
- Enhances shear and flexural strength
- Improves seismic performance
- Lightweight and non-intrusive
- Corrosion resistant
- Faster installation compared to concrete jacketing
- Minimal downtime for operational buildings
[edit] Why Choose Gubbi Civil Engineers?
With over 33 years of experience in structural repairs and retrofitting services in India, Gubbi Civil Engineers Limited delivers technically designed CFRP strengthening solutions that comply with structural standards and safety norms. Our team ensures proper design validation, skilled execution, and long-term durability.
[edit] Conclusion
The carbon fibre wrapping procedure is a reliable, cost-effective, and high-performance solution for strengthening aging or distressed RCC structures. Whether for seismic retrofitting, beam strengthening, or column confinement, CFRP wrapping provides superior results without heavy structural alteration.
For professional Carbon Fibre Wrapping Services in India, Contact Gubbi Civil Engineers Limited - your trusted structural repair and retrofitting experts.
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