For a specialized manufacturer like Danbro Advanced Technologies, stating that it "fully realises the importance of these
guidelines and has aligned itself to complying with them" is not just a passive acknowledgment.
It is an active, multi-faceted business strategy that involves several critical steps:
It means that the carbon composite materials (laminates, fabrics, and meshes) manufactured by Danbro are produced to meet the specific requirements outlined in the IRC codes.
The "very high end raw materials" used in their process are likely sourced and formulated to ensure the epoxy adhesives meet the stringent bonding and durability standards set by the IRC.
Compliance requires rigorous in-house testing and quality assurance documentation.
By deeply understanding the guidelines, Danbro can offer superior technical support to its customers (contractors and engineering firms).
Engineers Can Specify with ConfidenceConsulting engineers can specify Danbro’s products knowing they are backed by compliance with national standards.
Contractors Can Execute with CertaintyApplication agencies can follow a clear, code-based procedure, reducing the risk of application errors.
Asset Owners Receive Guaranteed PerformanceGovernment bodies and infrastructure owners receive a retrofit solution that is demonstrably durable, safe, and built to last, maximizing the return on their investment in repair and rehabilitation.