Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Fiber-Reinforced Concrete is a type of concrete that includes fibrous materials to improve its structural integrity. These fibers can be made from various materials, such as steel, glass, or synthetic substances. The addition of fibers helps to control cracking, enhance durability, and increase resistance to impact and fatigue.
This concrete is commonly used in construction projects where enhanced performance is required, such as in pavements, slabs, and precast products. By distributing the fibers throughout the concrete mix, it helps to create a more uniform material that can withstand various stresses and loads more effectively than traditional concrete.