Steel-Fibre Reinforced Concrete F&C
Steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) is a composite material that combines concrete with steel fibers to improve its mechanical properties. The fibers are randomly distributed in the concrete mix, providing additional strength, toughness, and resistance to cracking.
Typical Properties of SFRC:
- Increased Tensile Strength: The addition of steel fibers increases the tensile strength of concrete, which is generally weak in tension.
- Improved Flexural Strength: It enhances the ability of concrete to resist bending forces.
- Higher Impact Resistance: Steel fibers make the concrete more resistant to impact and dynamic loads.
- Crack Resistance: Steel fibers help control the formation and propagation of micro-cracks, leading to better long-term durability.
- Toughness and Ductility: SFRC has improved toughness, making it less brittle and more ductile than regular concrete.
- Material:
- Concrete: The base material (cement, aggregates, water, and sometimes admixtures).
- Steel fibers: Small steel fibers typically ranging from 0.25 mm to 0.75 mm in diameter and 25 mm to 60 mm in length. They come in different shapes (hooked, crimped, straight) to improve bonding with the concrete.
- Load Class: [Light-Duty / Heavy-Duty Options Available]
- Dimensions: Click On Size menu below.
- Compliance: Certified under [relevant standards, e.g., EN 124, AASHTO M 306, MCMG]
- Finish: Anti-corrosion protective coating for increased longevity
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