Steel fibres for concrete flooring applications

DESCRIPTION


Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) is a modern composite material. By adding fibres to the concrete, a load-bearing capacity similar to traditionally reinforced concrete is obtained. Compared to traditional mesh/bar solutions, SFRC provides better crack control. For an increasing number of applications the load bearing resistance of SFRC allows the partial or complete substitution of traditional reinforcement. The use of SFRC technology brings major time and cost savings.
   

HE (Hooked End) is the world's best known and used fibre type, which combines good workability and fair performance.
   
   


  HE fibre technical data sheets

   

TABIX is an undulated fibre with an optimised wave lenght ratio, the biggest advantage of this fibre type it its excellent shrinkage control.
   
   


  TABIX fibre technical data sheets

    

HFE (Hooked Flat End) is one of the latest fibres to be developed, with static performance and workability improved.
   
   


  HFE fibre technical data sheet

   

TWINCONE has conical heads, it can be stressed up to wire's tensile strenght without being pulled out from the matrix.
  
   


  TWINCONE fibre technical data sheet

All the fibres manufactured by ArcelorMittal are made of cold drawn, high tensile steel wire produced using the most modern equipment. Our policy of continuous investment helps guarantee the durable performance of our products which are manufactured ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards.
  

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