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What is the difference between synthethic and steel fibers?
Synthetic fibers help control plastic shrinkage cracking which can occur in the very early stages of concrete drying... [View Details] -
How are fibers added to the concrete?
Fibers can be added at the batch plant by depositing onto an aggregate conveyor. They can also be added to a transit... [View Details] -
Do steel fibers affect the slump of concrete?
Adding steel fibers, particularly at higher concentrations, will give rise to an apparent loss as measured by the sl... [View Details] -
What is the typical dosage rate?
SFRC dosage rates depend on the application of the concrete properties required. Typically 40 lb. to 100 lb. will sa... [View Details] -
How does SFRC lower costs over the installation life?
Depending on the quantity and complexity of reinforcement in traditional design, SFRC can offer substantial costs sa... [View Details] -
What concrete properties does Fiber improve?
FLEXURAL STRENGTH: 1 1/2 to 3 times increase in first crack and flexural bending strength can be achieved over... [View Details] -
How is concrete improved by using Steel Fibers?
Compared to plain or conventional reinforced concrete the most noticeable differences are improved ductility and pos... [View Details] - Steel fibers reinforce in three dimensions throughout the entire matrix. They restrain micro-cracking and act as tin... [View Details]
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What is Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete? (SFRC)
Steel fiber reinforced concrete is comprised of hydrolic cements containing fine and course aggregates and steel fib... [View Details] -
Stainless steel fiber product performance and use of introduced
The use of Stainless Steel Fibers in the reinforcement of refractory materials provides substantial increase in refr... [View Details]
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