
IS 18256:2023 Certified Rebars
100% Corrosion-Free Industrial Infrastructure. Building a stronger, safer, and smarter tomorrow with Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP).
Why industry leaders are leaving steel behind.
Massively reduces handling and transport loads.
Stronger Than Steel
Exceptional durability for high-load applications.
Savings in Project cost
Maintenance Required
Rust Free
Years Lifespan
For over 50 years, GFRP rebars have been a proven corrosion-prevention solution globally.
At Hindustan FRP, we transform ideas into reality. Made primarily of glass fiber and epoxy resin with a spiral-wrapped belt, GFRP is the most technologically advanced reinforcement material.
Guided by family-owned values, we deliver excellence on time, within budget, and beyond expectations.
Cutting-edge composite solutions.
Exceeding project expectations.
Highest quality standards.
Long-lasting partnerships.
11 reasons why GFRP is the definitive material of the future.
Zero rust in harsh chemical or marine environments.
Longer lifespan with absolutely no corrosion upkeep.
Lower material and long-term ownership costs.
Sustainable alternative with minimal environmental impact.
Radio transparent and non-conductive for sensitive infrastructure.
Performs reliably and continuously in submerged conditions.
Remains stable across extreme temperature ranges.
Faster, easier, and safer on-site installation.
Less concrete cover needed; lower overlapping cost.
Simple to cut and incredibly light for easy transport.
Than traditional steel reinforcement.
Diameter: 6-32 mm
Straight Length: Up to 12 m
Length: 100m
Diameter: 6-10mm
Diameter: 4-14 mm
Shapes: As per client design
Tensile Strength
1100+ MPa
500 MPa
Continuous Length
Up to 100 m
12 m
Lifespan
80+ years
50 years
Corrosion Free
✓ Yes
✕ No
The ribbed surface profile of our rebars ensures excellent mechanical interlock and bonding with concrete, matching or exceeding traditional steel.
Standard binding wire can be used, though coated wire or nylon cable ties are recommended for completely non-corrosive environments.
When embedded in concrete, the concrete acts as a fire barrier. GFRP maintains its structural integrity within the standard fire ratings of the concrete cover.
Yes, GFRP is highly recommended for slabs, non-structural walls, boundary walls, and retaining walls due to its tensile strength and light weight.
Yes, hybrid reinforcement is possible. However, they should be designed carefully considering their different elastic moduli.
GFRP has a linear elastic behavior up to failure. While it doesn't yield like steel, its high tensile strength provides a large safety margin before failure.
Workers should wear standard PPE (gloves) when handling cut ends to avoid glass splinters. Otherwise, handling is significantly easier than steel due to its low weight.