Finding a secondary reinforcement concrete fiber that is a low dose, insoluble, transparent in the mix, and uniquely designed is crucial to the success of an architectural concrete floor. It should provide isotropic fiber reinforcement that displaces evenly, without clumping or unsightly protrusion from concrete commonly seen in other fibers. The even dispersion and transparency in the mix will make it the best choice for exposed architectural concrete with integral or dyed floors and all exposed concrete finishes, vertical or horizontal. Also transparent in placement and finishing providing no burden to the pumping or finishing crews. Without the need for WWM mats, layout, installation, overlapping, tying/placing, and potential vapor barrier damage due to puncture, the fiber reinforces. Fiber's unique formulation forms an ionic bond within the new matrix, attacking plastic shrinkage cracking and reducing it over 94%! Three-dimensional, next-generation reinforcement from top to bottom.
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Dry-shrinkage is controllable
Dry-shrinkage is controllable
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The Level of Reinforcement
The Level of Reinforcement
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The Types of Fiber Reinforcement
The Types of Fiber Reinforcement
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The Fiber Dosage
The Fiber Dosage
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The Mix Design
The Mix Design
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Transparency in the Mix
Transparency in the Mix
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Producer Partnership
Producer Partnership
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Managing Expectations
Managing Expectations
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Managing Specifications
Managing Specifications