steel fiber Data | ||
Dia(mm) | Length(mm) | Tensile Strength(Mpa) |
0.5 | 30,35 | 1150-1200 |
0.62 | 30,35,50,60 | 1150-1200 |
0.75 | 30,50,60 | 1150-1200 |
0.9 | 50,60 | 1050 |
1.0 | 50,60 | 1050 |
hooked end steel fiber concrete reinforcement steel fibers | Reinforced Concrete steel fiber for construction |
Material | Q195/Q235/Low carbon steel/Copper coated/High carbon steel |
Color | Metallic or Copper |
Standard | ASTM 820A; YB/T151-1999; JG/T3064-1999 |
Grade | Q195/Q235/Stainless Steel/Low carbon steel/Copper coated/Galvanised/High carbon steel. |
Shape | Hooked Ends; Waved Low Carbon Steel Fiber; Flat End Fibres; Crimped Steel Fibers; Continuous Deformed Steel Wire Fiber; Courrugrated/Milling Fibers etc. |
Advantage | Result in more homogeneous mix in concrete Flexural strain capacity is enhanced Add ductility to concrete Control cracks Joint stability Narrow joint width Shear load transfer Fatigue and impact resistance Post crack ductility Reduce material consumption and save cost - on average a Steel Fibre slab will overall cost between 10-15% less than an equivalent mesh slab. Longer service life Quick & Easy Application: Steel Fibres can be added at the concrete plant or at the job site directly in to the back of the truck mixer. You can then pour pre-reinforced concrete. |
Suitable for | Shotcreting of tunnels Slope Stabilizations Mine Roof Support Pre Cast for Tunnel Linings Foundation Slabs Roads Bridges Runwas Taxiways Factory Flooring Pre Cast walls Concrete Pipes Manhole Covers |