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Creative Composites Group introduces product upgrades to combat extreme weather, climate change | CompositesWorld

New StormStrong FRP technologies are engineered for key infrastructure projects that need to exceed standard resiliency specifications.   #infrastructure

StormStrong waterfront sheet piles at Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge. Photo Credit: Creative Composites Group Buildings Of Metal

Creative Composites Group introduces product upgrades to combat extreme weather, climate change |                 CompositesWorld

Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites manufacturer Creative Composites Group (CCG, Alum Bank, Pa., U.S.) now offers the option to upgrade utility, waterfront, cooling tower and light pole products with StormStrong technology. This offering provides added resiliency for extreme weather conditions such as hurricane-force winds, blizzards and deep freezes.

Products available for the StormStrong upgrade include pultruded utility poles, utility crossarms, light poles, waterfront sheet piles, waterfront pipe piles and FRP cooling towers. According to the company, StormStrong products offer resiliency, durability and corrosion resistance for both grid and shoreline hardening and are a sustainable, environmentally friendly solution containing no chemicals or additives that can harm humans or the environment.

Having StormStrong infrastructure that can withstand damaging storm-related weather events and the increasing impacts of climate change, such as rising sea levels and more extreme weather, saves companies both time and money annually, CCG contends. Additionally, they offer installation efficiencies through the use of lightweight material that is easily transported and enables transport across undeveloped land with limited road access where heavier materials prove challenging and at times, impossible.

The structural properties of composite materials are derived primarily from the fiber reinforcement. Fiber types, their manufacture, their uses and the end-market applications in which they find most use are described.

Fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) replacing coated steel in more reinforced-concrete applications.

GFRP eliminates risk of corrosion and increases durability fourfold for reinforced concrete that meets future demands as traffic, urbanization and extreme weather increase.

Creative Composites Group introduces product upgrades to combat extreme weather, climate change |                 CompositesWorld

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