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Dextra Group Tests Durabar's Real-World Readiness in Thailand Pilot

Dextra Group is putting its innovative Durabar material to the test in Thailand. Success could revolutionize construction, reduce costs, and solidify the company's global leadership in sustainable connections.

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Dextra Group Tests Durabar's Real-World Readiness in Thailand Pilot

Dextra Group has initiated a pilot project at its Thailand production facility to test the efficiency, durability, and safety of its innovative material solution, Durabar. Led by Mr. Somchai Prasert, the project aims to validate Durabar's performance under continuous industrial loads before its wider adoption.

Durabar, a non-corrosive, lightweight, and lower-carbon alternative to traditional steel reinforcement, is designed to reduce labor effort and improve safety during installation. Dextra Group's internal teams have confirmed these benefits, further solidifying the company's commitment to driving progress across critical construction segments.

The pilot project seeks to verify Durabar's real-world readiness before external adoption. Successful results could position Durabar for increased use in high-demand projects such as industrial flooring, marine structures, and critical infrastructure. This, in turn, could reduce long-term maintenance and replacement costs.

Dextra Group's pilot deployment of Durabar GFRP carpet at its Honda Pilot manufacturing facility is a significant step towards validating the material's performance and solidifying the company's role as a global leader in sustainable and reliable connections. The successful pilot paves the way for increased adoption of Durabar in external projects, further driving progress in the construction industry.

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