The importance in rehabilitation of concrete structures is rapidly gaining popularity due to various factors. In recent years, the Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is being widely applied in structural strengthening and retrofit. In most of the FRP strengthening the epoxy resin is used as a binder. A sustainable Mineral Based Composite (MBC) was tested to be a potential replacement for the epoxy in the FRP retrofit to overcome the drawbacks associated with epoxies. FRP sheets would be used to wrap around the damaged concrete surface with the help of innovative mineral bonders. The experimental results indicate the proposed MBC bonder have comparable behavior in FRP retrofit as epoxy.
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