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CP40:
FRP/Concrete Piles
The Need
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CP40 is a FRP/concrete
composite post, pole, or pile which matches the strength of
traditional materials -- metal, wood, or concrete -- without
sharing their vulnerability to corrosive factors in their site
environments.
CP40 is a
round, vertical, structural element for use in corrosive
outdoor environments. Strong,
corrosion-resistant marine piling (8” to 24” outside
diameter, and larger) is needed in waterfront infrastructure
& structures such as locks/dams, canals, docks, piers,
marinas, etc. Strong,
corrosion-resistant fence and sign posts (2” to 4” outside
diameter) are needed for facility/property perimeters and
highway applications where groundwater, shorefront, de-icing,
etc. conditions rust, rot, or corrode traditional materials. |

CP40 piles used for
Berths 20A and 20B and FRP bracing for Pier C at the Brooklyn
Navy Yard.
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The Technology
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CP40 consists
of three components, namely, a hollow
fiberglass-reinforced-plastic (FRP) tube, a concrete core, and
a durable environmentally-neutral coating.
The core and tube contribute compressive and tensile
strength respectively to the structural element.
Since the core is expanded in the tube, sufficient bond
is produced for the two materials to act in a composite
manner. In brief, the
core prevents crush/buckle of the tube, and the tube protects
the core from corrosive factors in the environment.
The durable coating serves as a redundant defense of
the FRP against ultraviolet rays.
CP40 can be
fabricated, handled, driven, and connected using industry
standard equipment, tools, hardware, and techniques. |

Fabricated Near-Site, Handled & Installed Using
Conventional Equipment & Techniques
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The Benefits
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CP40 has the
strength required of traditional materials, but serves longer
in harsh conditions such as those of the marine environment.
CP40's advantages over traditional piling materials
(wood, concrete, steel, aluminum) include:
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cannot
rot, rust, or corrode
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not
subject to marine borers and ship worm damage
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uniform
piles available in any length, in any quantity
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easy to
handle and drive
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electromagnetically
invisible
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no hazmat
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low/no
maintenance
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color
available
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greatly
extended service life
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reliable
design loads
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off-the-shelf
product with established standard performance
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Status
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By 1997
R&D goals were essentially achieved and preliminary
commercialization began with a focus on demonstration type
projects. Lancaster
concentrated on marketing large diameter piles, primarily for
marine applications where steel, aluminum or wood products are
seriously deficient. Lancaster
has developed extensive awareness of CP40 marine piling among
buying agencies and designers of waterfront structures.
Many waterfront structures have been built using CP40.
Through these successful installations, Lancaster has
demonstrated that the large diameter CP40 product has
sufficient structural integrity to serve as both a fender pile
for large vessel docks and as a load-bearing structural pile
for major piers, etc. New
application-specific engineering and the development of even
larger outside diameter piling is ongoing.
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US Naval Base, Ingleside TX. Fendering & Load-Bearing
Applications, EMR Facility Pier.
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The piling
market offers proven, immediate, and significant opportunities
for Lancaster's CP40. To
date $4.2 million in sales have been booked and produced.
Patent
protection has been achieved and is being expanded.
A total of five patents have been issued and presently
control the strategic intellectual property necessary for full
commercialization in North America and Europe.
Lancaster
Composite has developed, patented, and demonstrated markets for CP40.
Lancaster is now launching the full-scale
commercialization of CP40 piling.
Lancaster Composite is seeking a partner or partners
who can join this full-scale commercialization campaign on a
national and international level. |
Barriers
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Engineers are
unfamiliar with the new material.
Though CP40 offers many advantages over traditional
piling materials, it often carries an initial price premium.
Procurement is often not based on life-cycle values.
For any new
material to gain a large market position, it must ultimately
be included in standard guide specifications and on
pre-approved product lists.
In 1995, Lancaster began a campaign to overcome this
barrier by presenting CP40 to master specification
organizations and buying agencies.
To date the composite post has been specified by dozens
of different agencies including, the Federal Highway
Administration, the Federal Aviation Administration, the
United States Navy, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, State
Departments of Transportation and many other large using
agencies such as ports.
Demand exists
in the U.S.A. and abroad for large quantities of CP40 posts
and piles to be used on many separate structural and
infrastructural projects. This
large, wide-spread potential in itself constitutes a barrier
to full-scale commercialization.
Fortunately, since CP40 can best be made available
through near-site production rather than from a central
location, all that is required to overcome this barrier is the
participation of a national firm, or team of firms, with
existing channels to the waterfront (and foundation) markets
for construction materials. |
Points of Contact
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Robert Pianka,
VP Lancaster Composite, Inc., 1000 Houston St., PO Box 247,
Columbia, PA 17503, Email: 102044.1223@compuserve.com
References
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Lancaster
Composite's CP40
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Lancaster
Composite’s Technical Reference and Business Plan/Proposal, Lancaster
Composite, Inc.
Disclaimer Statement
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Neither the Construction
Industry Institute nor Purdue University in any way endorses this
technology or represents
that the information presented can be relied upon without further investigation. |
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