Steel Fibres Strong Room Construction
Application:
Cash dispensers, Bank Vaults
Tunnel Construction
Mining
Encasing of Parts
Rock Stabilization
Advantages:
Reduced Recoil
Reduced Wear
Higher initial Strength
Increased Load Capacity
Increased Dynamic Strain
Resistance against mechanical destruction
Economic efficiency
Reduction in material costs through a reduction in material strengths
Fewer working cycles and less material omission of conventional reinforcement
Lower Installation strengths
Steel Fibres in Residential Buildings
Application:
Cellar Walls
Cellar Basements
Pre-Fabricated parts
Continuous Footing
Advantages:
Economic Efficiency
Lower Wage Costs
Steel Fibres Concrete in Industrial Floors
Advantages:
Increased Shock resistance, Increased Wear resistance
Increased resistance against temperature fluctuations
Increased bending and fracture strength by means of 3D distribution of the fibres.
Increase in joint distance
Application:
Monolithic Industrial Floors
Industrial Lime Wash Floors
Repair of Damaged Floors
Open Concrete Spaces
Economic Efficiency:
No Mesh Reinforcement Required
Installation directly from the truck
Mixer (No Pump Required)
Lower Installation Costs
Reduction in Installation Strength
No need for sub base
Steel fibers are packed in water soluble paper sacks of 20, 25 or 30kg, fixed on a wooden palette of 1000-1500kg, and protected with stretch foil. |
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Serrated Steel Fibres
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Corrugated Steel Fibres
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Stainlss Steel Fibres with
ends for anchorage
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Corrugated Stainless
Steel Fibres
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Steel Fibres with
ends for anchorage
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Straight
Steel Fibres
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Steel and Stainless Steel
Fibres with flattened ends
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Straight
Stainless Steel Fibres
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