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Embossed Polypropylene Fibers are meticulously manufactured from 100% pure polypropylene. These fibers feature a unique embossed surface structure that significantly improves their bond strength with concrete. This special design ensures better dispersion and integration within the concrete matrix. Widely recognized for their outstanding performance, embossed polypropylene fibers are predominantly utilized in the construction industry to effectively prevent the formation of micro-cracks in concrete. By reducing the risk of micro - cracking, they enhance the durability, strength, and overall quality of concrete structures,ects.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Shrinkage and Crack Prevention | Reduces shrinkage and crack formation, maintaining structural integrity. |
| Time-saving in Construction | Allows direct application after combining with concrete, streamlining the workflow and saving time. |
| Labor Cost Reduction | Requires fewer construction steps, cutting labor costs and simplifying management. |
| Reinforcement and Mixing Ease | Offers uniform secondary reinforcement and is easy to mix both on-site and in plants. |
| Material Properties | Non-corrosive and non-magnetic, ensuring long - term effectiveness and suitability for various applications. |
| Building Resilience Enhancement | Increases building resilience, enabling structures to withstand external forces more effectively. |
| Impact Resistance and Erosion Prevention | Boosts impact resistance and prevents erosion, extending the structure's lifespan. |
| Project Security Assurance | Ensures project security through reinforcement and resistance to external factors. |
◆The industrial walkway. ◆ High-resistance concrete. An industrial site. ◆Tunnels.
◆The road. ◆ Special mortar. ◆Precast concrete.
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Polypropylene Fibres vs Traditional Reinforcement: Which Is Better?
1.Q: What is the standard dosage of embossed PP fiber per cubic meter of concrete?
A: 0.6–1.2kg/m³ for floors, roads and basements; 1.2–1.8kg/m³ for water tanks, shotcrete and precast parts with high anti-crack demand. It matches polycarboxylate superplasticizer and other admixtures and keeps good concrete workability.
2.Q: Is this macro synthetic fiber acid and alkali resistant? Can it be used for seawater and sewage tank projects?
A: It resists acid, alkali and chloride without rusting. Suitable for water tanks, sewage pools and coastal concrete, with no long-term expansion damage.
3. Q: What performance gaps exist between 100% virgin embossed polypropylene fiber and recycled fiber?
A: Virgin fiber has stable toughness, even dispersion and reliable anti-crack performance. Recycled fiber has impurities, unstable strength, a tendency to agglomerate, and poor long-term impermeability, making it unsuitable for large projects.
4. Q: What standard stock length specifications are available for this concrete fiber?
A: Regular sizes: 40mm, 48mm, 54mm, 64mm. Short 40–48mm fibers for thin floor screeds, long 54–64mm ones for road and hydraulic concrete. Custom lengths are supported.
5.S : Can you provide samples and quality test reports?
A:Samples, tensile strength, length distribution, and melting point reports are available. Third-party or project-specific testing can be arranged.
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