Groundwork building steel reinforcement is a common method, which involves bonding steel plates to the parts of the building components that lack sufficient strength, thereby enhancing the strength and rigidity of the components and ultimately improving the stability and safety of the structure. The specific steps are as follows:



1. Surface Treatment: Clean off oil stains, loose sand particles, dust, and sand holes from the concrete surface. Repair cracks and sunken areas to achieve a smooth finish.
2. Mix Adhesive: Combine the resin and hardener in the proportions specified in the instructions, then mix thoroughly.
3. Paste: Attach the prepared steel plate to the treated concrete surface. Use fixings or wire to secure the steel plate to the concrete, ensuring a tight bond.
4. Secure: After pasting, the steel plate needs to be secured. Clamps or iron bands can be used to fasten the steel plate to the concrete.
5. Curing: Allow the adhesive to cure for a specified time; do not touch the steel plate or disturb the reinforced area during this period.
6. Corrosion Treatment: Surface corrosion protection is performed, with options to choose between coating brushing and carbon fiber application, as per actual conditions.
Be mindful that before reinforcement, the house structure must be inspected and its safety performance assessed. Materials used during the reinforcement process should comply with relevant standards and regulations to ensure the post-reinforcement house is safe and reliable. For further information, please consult with an expert.




































