Structural repair
The strength and integrity of structures can get damaged or weakened due to various factors. The goal of structural repair is to make the structure safe and stable for continued use while also extending its lifespan.
Carbon fiber systems and epoxy injection are common methods for structural repair.
Carbon fiber systems are strong and lightweight materials that are applied to the surface of the structure to provide additional support and reinforcement.
Epoxy injection, on the other hand, involves the injection of a liquid epoxy resin into cracks or voids in the structure. The resin then hardens, effectively filling in the gaps and strengthening the structure from within. Epoxy injection is often used for concrete structures such as bridges or buildings, where cracks can develop over time due to environmental factors such as temperature changes or seismic activity.
Structural repair can be achieved through the use of these methods, which effectively repair and reinforce a damaged structure, ensuring its safety and stability for continued use while also extending its lifespan.