Diverse Fiber Types Meet Specific Application Demands with Cost-Effectiveness and Practicality
Concrete fibers come in multiple forms, each serving distinct construction needs:
Synthetic fibers (e.g., polypropylene) dominate use in residential and commercial flooring due to their balance of cost-efficiency and tensile performance.
Steel fibers excel in heavy-duty applications like tunnels, airport pavements, and load-bearing slabs, where strength and ductility are critical.
Glass fibers, prized for their lightweight and corrosion resistance, are ideal for aesthetic panels and decorative architectural elements.
Natural fibers (e.g., jute, coir) are gaining traction in sustainable, low-rise or rural constructions due to their biodegradability and eco-friendly profile.
Basalt fibers, known for thermal stability and chemical resistance, are increasingly used in bridges, marine infrastructure, and harsh-environment applications.
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Each fiber type addresses unique project requirements, enabling customization in terms of strength, environmental footprint, and economic feasibility.

