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Below are some short answers to frequently asked questions related to sustainably replacing steel mesh reinforcement in concrete construction. You can reach out for in depth discussion to find suitable fibres for a specific application or project.

eMesh fibres are made of 100% recycled materials like polypropylene that are added to concrete to enhance its structural performance. They are used to control cracking, improve toughness, and increase durability.

eMesh fibres are added to concrete to provide several benefits, including:

  • Reducing plastic shrinkage cracking.
  • Improving impact resistance.
  • Increasing toughness and ductility.
  • Enhancing durability in aggressive environments.

eMesh fibres can help control cracking and reduce crack widths, but they cannot guarantee a completely crack-free concrete surface. The extent of crack control depends on various factors, including fibre type, dosage, mix design, and curing practices.

The suitability of eMesh fibres depends on the specific project requirements. While they are versatile and used in various applications, there may be situations where other reinforcement methods or materials are more appropriate. It is important to assess the project requirements before determining if the use of eMesh is suited to your project.

The addition of eMesh fibres may require adjustments to the concrete mix design to ensure compatibility and achieve the desired performance. Consultation with a structural engineer or concrete expert is crucial to determining the correct dosage and mix.

Macro synthetic fibres are typically made of materials like polypropylene that are added to concrete to enhance its structural performance. They are used to control cracking, improve toughness, and increase durability.

eMesh fibres are added to concrete to provide several benefits, including:

  • Reducing plastic shrinkage cracking
  • Improving impact resistance
  • Increasing toughness and ductility
  • Enhancing durability in aggressive environments

They serve different purposes, with macro synthetic fibres being used primarily for structural reinforcement and crack control, while micro synthetic fibres are used mainly to control plastic shrinkage cracking.

No, different types of MSF have varying properties, including tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, and compatibility with different concrete mixes. It’s essential to select the appropriate type of MSF based on the specific project requirements and conditions.

MSF can help control cracking and reduce crack widths, but they cannot guarantee a completely crack-free concrete surface. The extent of crack control depends on various factors, including fibre type, dosage, mix design, and curing practices.

The suitability of MSF depends on the specific project requirements. While they are versatile and used in various applications, there may be situations where other reinforcement methods or materials are more appropriate. It is important to assess the project requirements before determining if the use of MSF is suited to your project.

The addition of MSF may require adjustments to the concrete mix design to ensure compatibility and achieve the desired performance. Consultation with a structural engineer or concrete expert is crucial to determining the correct dosage and mix.

Curing remains an essential part of the concrete construction process. While the use of MSF can help mitigate cracking, it does not eliminate the need for proper curing to achieve optimal strength and durability.

MSF are usually added to the concrete mix during the batching process. They are dispersed throughout the mixture and become an integral part of the concrete. The fibres should be well-mixed to ensure uniform distribution.

Some of the advantages of using macro synthetic fibres in concrete include:

  • Improved crack control
  • Increased durability
  • Enhanced resistance to impact and abrasion
  • Reduced maintenance costs
  • Potential reduction in construction time and labour costs
  • Increased resistance to corrosion specially in marine and coastal environments

Yes, there are some important considerations:

  • Proper mix design and dosage are crucial to achieving the desired performance.
  • Fibre dispersion and orientation can impact performance.
  • The type of fibre used should be selected based on the specific requirements of the project.
  • Quality control during mixing and placement is essential.

Macro synthetic fibres are used in a wide range of concrete applications, including industrial floors, pavements, shotcrete, precast concrete, and structures exposed to harsh environments.

Macro synthetic fibres can be used in combination with traditional steel reinforcement or as a partial replacement, depending on the project’s requirements. They are not a substitute for structural steel in high load bearing applications.

The dosage of macro synthetic fibres depends on factors such as the type of fibres used, concrete mix design, and project requirements. It is typically recommended by the manufacturer, or a structural engineer based on specific project conditions.

Yes, there are industry standards and guidelines that provide recommendations for the use of macro synthetic fibres in concrete. These standards may vary by region, so it’s important to consult the appropriate codes and guidelines for your location.

Before using macro synthetic fibres in a concrete project, it’s essential to consult with a structural engineer or concrete expert to ensure proper design and implementation for the specific application and environmental conditions.

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