Pas-Gon Fiberglass Reinforced Rebars are made by the Pultrusion process in which strands of glass fibers (roving) are pulled through a basin with thermo setting Resin (mostly Vinyl ester), thus forming a bar with unique qualities and advantages. The finished product is very strong, totally inert, non-corrosive and alkali-resistant.
Pas-Gon Fiberglass Rebars are available in diameters of 5 to 25 mm. and are becoming an alternative to stainless steel, galvanized steel or epoxy coated Rebars. The main use and applications of these Rebars are in concrete reinforcement, in harsh, corrosive environments and where Radar and RF transparency is needed.

Fiberglass Rebars Features and Advantages
Non-corrosive: will not corrode when exposed to a wide variety of aggressive elements and environments
Resistant to chemicals
Impervious to chloride ions
Tensile strength greater than steel but only 1/4th of the weight of steel
Can easily be transported and installed without the need for heavy lifting equipment
Transparent to magnetic fields and radio frequencies
Non-conductive: neither electrically or thermally conductive
Good impact resistance: resists sudden and severe point loading
Excellent fatigue resistance: performs very well in cyclic loading situations
Dimensionally stable under thermal loading
Reduced expansion / shrinkagein concrete subjected to temperature variation
Significantly improve the longevity of civil engineering structures
No need for repair or maintenance
Easil to handle and fabricate
Bar diameter in mm | Flexural Modulus | Ultimate Tensile Strength | Ultimate Flexural Strength |
8 | 450,000 | 8,000 | 9,000 |
10 | 450,000 | 8,000 | 8,500 |
12 | 450,000 | 8,000 | 10,000 |
15 | 450,000 | 9,000 | 10,000 |
20 | 440,000 | 8,000 | 6,200 |