SupAnchor, a globally recognized leader in geotechnical reinforcement systems, has introduced its high-performance SupFRP® GFRP Mesh, a versatile grid product designed to address the critical challenges of corrosion and weight in modern construction. As infrastructure owners seek to extend the service life of concrete structures, this innovative non-metallic reinforcement emerges as a compelling alternative to traditional welded metal mesh.

SupAnchor's comprehensive engineering solutions, including its self drilling anchor system, are deployed on demanding infrastructure projects worldwide.
The new mesh is fabricated by assembling longitudinal and transverse GFRP (glass fiber reinforced polymer) rods, with crossing points securely fixed by impregnated polymer yarn. This construction ensures robust joints and a uniform grid, while the inherent material properties deliver a unique combination of benefits that welded metal mesh cannot match.
Engineered to meet rigorous structural demands, the SupFRP® GFRP Mesh is available in three standard rod diameters—M4, M6, and M8—each offering distinct load capacities to suit varied project requirements. The table below outlines the key technical parameters.
| Model | Rod Diameter (mm) | Jointing Load (kN) | Standard Grid Sizes (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| M4 | 4 | 2 | 100x100, 150x150 |
| M6 | 6 | 3 | 100x100, 150x150 |
| M8 | 8 | 5 | 100x100, 150x150 |
Note: Custom grid sizes are available upon request to accommodate specific design requirements.
The jointing load—the force required to separate the rod crossing—has been optimized to ensure structural integrity during handling and concrete placement. For example, the M8 mesh achieves a jointing load of 5 kN, providing a robust and stable grid that maintains its geometry in the toughest site conditions.
The SupFRP® GFRP Mesh's material composition delivers five core advantages that directly address the limitations of steel reinforcement:
These properties have already driven adoption in a wide range of applications:
The introduction of GFRP reinforcement aligns with a global shift toward durable, low-maintenance infrastructure. Governments and asset owners are increasingly considering life-cycle costs rather than initial construction costs alone. In this context, SupAnchor's GFRP Mesh offers a compelling solution: it reduces long-term repair and replacement expenses, minimizes traffic disruptions during maintenance, and contributes to sustainability by extending service life.
For geotechnical and tunneling projects, the non-magnetic and non-conductive properties are particularly valuable. While the GFRP Mesh primarily serves structural concrete, its development reflects SupAnchor's broader expertise in advanced materials. The company is well known for its self drilling anchor system, hollow bar anchor, and drill-and-grout bolt technologies, which are widely used in ground support, slope stabilization, and mining. These self drilling anchor bolts and soil nail systems have been proven on challenging sites where fast installation and reliable performance are paramount.
With decades of experience in geotechnical reinforcement systems, SupAnchor operates as a trusted ground anchor bolt factory and soil nail system manufacturer. The company's commitment to innovation is backed by rigorous ISO-certified quality management and a global portfolio of successful projects spanning more than 50 countries. From the self drilling anchor systems used in Himalayan hydropower tunnels to the GFRP mesh now being deployed on European bridge decks, SupAnchor delivers professional, innovative, and collaborative solutions tailored to modern engineering demands.

The SupFRP® GFRP Mesh: lightweight, non-conductive, and corrosion-free reinforcement for concrete structures.
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