
Steel fiber for 3D reinforcement of concrete floor.
Steel-fiber-reinforced concrete is a state-of-the-art composite material made of hydraulic cements, fine or coarse aggregate, and a dispersion of discontinuous steel fibers. It may contain pozzolans and additives commonly used with conventional concrete. The amount of fiber in concrete mixes typically ranges from 0.5 percent to 2.0 percent by volume, although smaller amounts have been used successfully in reduction of plastic- and drying-shrinkage cracking. According to the Portland Cement Association, steel fiber contents greater than 2.0 percent result in poor workability and fiber dispersion within the concrete mix.

Improve structural strength
Reduce steel reinforcement requirements
Improve ductility
Reduce crackwidths and control the crackwidths tightly thus improve durability
Improve impact & abrasion resistance
Improve freeze-thaw resistance


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