Concrete Reinforcement Fiber
Reinforcement fiber (short-cut strands of very fine denier monofilament*) is added to the concrete during batching. Thousands of individual fibers are then evenly dispersed throughout the concrete during the mixing process creating a matrix-like structure. It reduces plastic shrinkage and plastic settlement cracking, and increases impact resistance and residual strength.
Applications
Most small builder, cash sales and DIY applications
Indoor floor-slabs (retail stores, warehouses, etc.)
Outdoor slabs (driveways, yards, etc.)
Agricultural applications
Roads, pavements, driveways
Shotcrete; thin section walling
Overlays, patch repair
Water retaining structures, marine applications
Security applications such as safes and strong rooms
Deep lift walls
Reinforcement fiber (short-cut strands of very fine denier monofilament*) is added to the concrete during batching. Thousands of individual fibers are then evenly dispersed throughout the concrete during the mixing process creating a matrix-like structure. It reduces plastic shrinkage and plastic settlement cracking, and increases impact resistance and residual strength.