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| POLYPROPYLENE FIBERS / MULTIFILAMENT FIBERS FOR CONCRETE |
ADVANTAGES
■ Excellent crack reduction in early-age concrete.
■ Better concrete durability.
■ Reduced surface dusting.
■ Improves impact and abrasion resistance.
■ Reduces segregation of the mix.
■ Significant improvement in free-thaw cycle resistance.
■ Saves time.
■ Reduces shotcrete rebound.
■ Less concrete waste.
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APPLICATIONS
■ Road
■ Flooring
■ Shotcrete
■ Refractory bricks
■ Segmental lining
■ Precast products
■ Tubes
■ Screeds
■ Pavements |
■ Sewer pipes
■ High way safety barriers
■ Polished architectural panels
■ Print concrete
■ Industrial ground concrete
■ Slope stability
■ Curtain walls
■ Raft foundation |
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MF6 |
MF12 |
MF18 |
MF20 |
| Length (mm) |
6 |
12 |
18 |
20 |
| Diameter (μ) |
34 |
34 |
34 |
34 |
| Materials |
Polimerized olefin |
| Density |
0,910 g / cm³ |
| Melting point |
160°C - 170°C |
| Colour |
White |
| Tensile strength |
300 - 400 N / mm² |
| Chemical resistance |
Excellent |
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| Application Areas & Dosing Rate (Required Quantity) : |
| MF 6: For tunnel construction, in shotcrete applications; 1,1-1,4 kg /m³, for fire
resistant products; 1-3 kg /m³, for mill-mixed plaster; 600-900 gr /m³ |
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MF 12: For precast products, industrial ground concrete, in airport ground concrete,
screeds, curtain walls, sewer pipes, ready concrete; 600-900 gr /m³ |
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MF 18- MF 20: For industrial ground high strength concrete; 600-900 gr /m³ |
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