Fibre reinforced plastics part for use under traction

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Irreversibly reactive component

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241226, E04C 310

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041213955

ABSTRACT:
In order to be able to utilize more fully the high tensile strength in the direction of fibres of unidirectionally glass fibre reinforced plastics, the anchoring element according to the invention is made up of layers at least in the zone where the forces of traction are introduced, with metal force transmitting elements glued in between the layers. A particularly suitable form of force transmitting elements are wedges with shoulders.

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