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Fibrillated Fibers
DIRECT WHOLESALE FIBER BROKERS
Where the Concrete Contractor and the Ready Mix Producer buys fiber reinforcement – Wholesale and Direct.
Product Data Sheet and Specifications
Fibrillated Bundled Fibers
Multiple interlocking collated strand medium denier
Mini-Spec:
Engineered Fibrous Concrete Reinforcement System – 100% virgin fibrillated fiber containing no reprocessed olefin materials
and specifically engineered and manufactured for use as secondary reinforcement in ready mix concrete and cement-based building
products at the minimum dosage rate of 0.1% by volume (1.5 lb. per cubic yard /.9 kg per cubic meter), Our fibers meet the
material specifications described in ASTM C-1116, Type III, Section 4.1.3 “Synthetic Fiber-Reinforced Concrete and Shotcrete."
Available from:
Direct Wholesale Fiber Brokers
2176 Sargent Daly Dr.
Chattanooga, TN 37421
Voice: (423) 505-5948 Fax: (800) 783-8459
Email Us
Function:
- Alternate reinforcing system for welded wire fabric when used for non-structural temperature and shrinkage crack
reinforcement in hardened concrete
- Inhibits and controls the formation of cracks caused by intrinsic stresses
- Increases impact, shatter and abrasion resistance of concrete
- Reduces segregation, plastic settlement and shrinkage cracking
- Increases fatigue resistance and toughness in hardened concrete
- Reinforces against water migration; reduces permeability of concrete
- Provides residual strength
Benefits:
Fibrillated fibers are an alternate reinforcing system to welded wire fabric when used for non-structural secondary temperature
and shrinkage crack reinforcement in hardened concrete. Saves construction time & money by eliminating purchase, storage, handling,
cutting, placing and waste of welded wire fabric – Always positioned in compliance with codes, automatically - Requires no minimum
amount of concrete cover – Safe and easy to use - Will not rust or corrode; chemically inert - Non-magnetic - 100% Alkali proof -
Provides long term durability.
Applications:
Fibers can significantly enhance the performance of all types of concrete and cement based building products:
Examples:
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Slab on Grade
Sidewalks
Tilt-up Panels
Maintenance |
Precast
Curbs
Thin Sections
Slope Paving |
Driveways
Overlays/Toppings
Water Tanks
Composite Decks |
Stucco
Walls
Shotcrete
Mortar |
Application Rate:
The typical application rate of fibrillated fibers is 1.5 lb per cubic yard (.95 kg per cubic meter) of concrete added directly to the concrete mixing system before, during or after the batching of the other ingredients and mixed at the time and speed recommended by the mixer manufacturer (usually four to five minutes / 70 - 80 revolutions. Rotate drum at MIXING speed. Material and fibers do not mix at drum transit speed). Additional mixing does not adversely affect the distribution or overall performance of fibers.
The addition of fibers at the recommended dosage rates to a given mix may appear to decrease the slump. The workability, however, will not be affected and additional water should not be added.
Contact Direct Wholesale Fiber Brokers for alternate rates used in specialty applications.
Chemical and Physical Properties:
- Fiber Lengths
- Water Absorption
- Specific Gravity
- Melt Point
- Acid / Salt Resistance
- Ignition Point
- Thermal Conductivity
- Alkali Resistance
- Electrical Conductivity
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Multi Length Blends,1 1/2", 3/4" 1/2”, 1/4" & Special Order
Nil
0.91
3200 F - 3400 F (1600 C - 1700 C)
High
1100 degrees (590 0 C)
Low
100% (alkali proof)
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Mix Designs:
The addition of Fibers at the normal recommended dosage rate does not require any mix design changes.
Finishing:
Fiber reinforced concrete can be finished by any finishing technique. Fibers do not affect the finishing characteristics of concrete. They are non-corrosive, alkali proof and will not stain the concrete surfaces. Fibers are compatible with power troweled, hand troweled, colored, stamped, dry shake and broom finished concrete.
Compatibility:
Fibers are compatible with all concrete admixtures and performance enhancing chemicals.
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