Composite sound barrier wall panels have been successfully produced and installed for decades without the need for wet curing. The recent change in Clause 760.05.07, referencing the new OPSS 1355 requirement, introduces a mandatory wet cure process that is not compatible with these products.
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- Noise barriers are an excellent application for GFRP reinforcing where they can utilize the substantially higher tensile capacity (1000MPa), higher bond strength (11 to 17MPa depending on bar diameter), completely non-corrosive properties as well as conductivity concerns for transit corridors etc
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