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Thursday, April 23, 2020

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Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete 













FIBMIX Steel Fiber For Laser Screed and Industrial flooring 
Cold-drawn hooked ends steel fiber FIBMIX 3X is manufactured by a quality base low carbon steel bar, which has excellent mechanical properties including high tensile strength. LaserScreed improves the floor flatness and increases productivity while the steel fibers improve the performance of the slab. Steel fiber FIBMIX - 3X reinforcing is included in the concrete mix and does not impede the movement of the LaserScreed. This is not true with conventional reinforcement as it must be “chaired” in position before the concrete is deposited on the subgrade. This decreases the mobility of the Laser Screed and makes it almost impossible to get the mesh in the proper position. For More information

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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF STEEL FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE (SFRC)

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF STEEL FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE (SFRC)



Toughness
Toughness is the total energy absorbed prior the complete separation of the specimen. It can be calculated as the area under the load-deflection curve plotted for beam specimen used in a flexure test. Although, it was well established that the steel fibers significantly improve concrete toughness and it is widely agreed that toughness can be used as a measure of the energy absorption of the material, there is a doubt about the way that SFRC toughness should be measured and used. Two methods to interpret and calculate the toughness of SFRC are widely used. The method in which the energy absorbed up to a certain specified deflection is normalized by the energy up to a point of fast cracking. The Japanese Institute of Concrete standards interprets the toughness in absolute terms, as the energy required to deflect the beam specimen to a mid-point deflection. The ASTM method evaluates the flexural performance of toughness parameters derived from SFRC in terms of areas under the load-deflection curve obtained by testing a simply supported beam under third-point loading. It provides for determination of a number of ratios called toughness indices that identify the pattern of material behavior up to the selected deflection. These indices are determined by dividing the area under the load-deflection curve up to a specified deflection by the area up to the deflection at first crack.

Abrasion and Skid Resistance

Knowledge of abrasion and wear resistance of concrete is essential especially for pavement due to the continuous nature of its loads. Difficulties might be encountered concerning of the wear and abrasion resistance, as the damaging action varies depending on the cause of wear, and no single test procedure is satisfactory in evaluating the resistance of concrete to the various conditions of wear.

                                                                         Skid Test

Tests on hydraulic structures, which have the same effect of wear on slabs under traffic loads, revealed that the abrasion resistance of SFRC is not improved over that of the plain concrete. Significant increases of abrasion resistance were found by other researchers, with about 15% higher resistance reported under drying, wet and frozen surface conditions.  Wear tests were carried out using a pair of hardened steel wheels running in a circular path under load on flat specimen slabs. It was found that for specific number of cycles, the SFRC exhibits average groove depths less than that of plain concrete, which in turn proves that the SFRC has a better wear resistance relative to an identical plain concrete. The skid resistance of SFRC was found to be same as that of the plain concrete at early stages prior the deterioration of the surface. In later stages, where abrasion and erosion of the surface had to take place, steel fiber reinforced concrete has an up to 15 % higher skid resistance relative to plain concrete. It can be concluded that the SFRC has better performance regarding its erosion, abrasion and skid resistance, but how much better is dependent on the case of application. 

Thermal Properties and Fire Resistance


                                                                                                        Fire resistance of concrete

There are three thermal properties that may be significant in the performance of concrete, coefficient of thermal expansion, specific heat and conductivity. Thermal expansion is seen to be the most relevant to the ground slabs applications especially for concrete subjected to thawing and freezing action. Specific heat and conductivity are normally relative to applications whereby thermal insulations are provided, or other applications such as rocket launch facilities or mass structures.
The effect of steel fibers on coefficient of expansion factor was studied using beam specimens that have various steel fibers content (ranges between 0 and 2 % by volume). Specimens were subjected to temperatures ranges between 38 and 66 degrees Celsius. Tests results indicate that the coefficient of thermal expansion factor was not significantly affected by fiber content. Tests on relatively dry SFRC specimens at ages of about 220 to 250 days and 27-degree Celsius temperature rise, revealed that addition of steel fibers marginally influence the thermal expansion coefficient. Just to give an indication, for SFRC containing 75 kg/m3 of enlarged-end steel fibers, the typical expansion coefficient is found to be 8.2 x 10-6 per degree Celsius. It can be seen from the above discussion that the expansion of SFRC is the same (if not less) than plain concrete for identical mixes. The author's opinion is that, the only hazard is the expansion coefficient of the steel fibers, in other words, large differences between thermal coefficients of steel fibers and paste might cause the interface layers between them to damage and damage in many surfaces in different dimensions might weaken the entire matrix.

Electrical Conductivity    


                                                                                                                       Electrical Conductivity
Steel fibers contents of up to 1 % by volume (80 kg/m3) has no significant effect on electrical conductivity, hence, wire guided vehicles may be operated without difficulties on SFRC floors, which can be taken as an advantage if compared with steel bars or mesh floors. It can also be beneficial where traffic devices are needed e.g. vehicle detection loops for traffic counting and classification. 

Durability

Porosity and permeability are primary factors affecting the durability of the concrete due to its effect on alkali-acid reaction, leaching characteristics, resistance to chloride or sulphate attack, reinforcement corrosion, and freezing and thawing characteristics. Initially SFRC mixes had high porosities and permeability due to the higher W/C used to increase the workability. Recently, reductions in W/C ratio are possible, which result in relatively low porosities and permeability’s. Tests indicated that the SFRC has permeability values typical of those for the plain concrete, therefore, apart from corrosion of steel fibers, the SFRC has the same durability (if not better) than the identical plain concrete.
Attention has to be given to the question of the corrosion of the steel fibers when added to concrete. Theoretically, one of the main problems associated with the use of steel fibers is their durability in concrete structures. In severe exposure condition, corrosion of steel fibers is more aggravated than that of steel bars, in other words, a significant decrease to the steel fibers diameter, contribute significantly to lessen the load capacity of the structure at service. In contrast, unlike steel bars, only limited expansion force develops due to the corrosion of steel fibers [14], which means less paste disruption and eventually minimal breakdown and weathering rates in comparison to conventional concrete reinforced by steel bars.

                                                             Concrete Durability
There is evidence that in practice, in good quality concrete, fibers corrosion does not penetrate into the concrete. Laboratory studies have shown that, stainless steel fibers can perform well even in a very aggressive type of exposure conditions while the carbon steel fibers invite the corrosion and cracks development. SFRC specimens exposed to a marine environment for about 10 years, show that the corrosion of fibers is limited to the surface of the un-cracked specimens and no noticeable reduction in flexural strength was found, whilst, for cracked specimens, corrosion does occur through the depth of the crack and reduction on flexural strengths were encountered. Under normal finishing processes very few fibers will be left exposed at the surface of slabs and any such fibers exposed to the surface is assumed to corrode and blow away under trafficking. It was found that the corrosion depth is usually confined to the first   5 mm, therefore, designs should consider cover depths of about 10 mm apart from recommending the knocking down of steel fibers while finishing the concrete surface. 



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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Fibmix steel fiber in Gulf Bid EXPO

GULF BID EXPO 



We had the honor to join Bahrain gulf construction 2019.  we got the visitors attention by introducing our new production line of steel fiber in Bahrain. The exhibition was great opportunity for us to know more about the market and construction needs. On the other hand our visitors had chance to get more details about our valuable product and get a better idea how can steel fiber help them to get better result with lower cost.









Gulf Construction Expo (formerly called gulf BID expo) will be ‘Building for the Future’ through the definitive showcase for the Construction and Building Materials sector. This international Expo for construction machinery, building material and construction vehicles — provides the construction sector in the GCC with a professional platform for networking, investment and the exchange of ideas and information.





Our team : Our team helps the visitor to understand why we exist on the market and give some technical details about our products. It was pleasure for our team to get more details about the market needs.



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FIBMIX Steel Fiber For Laser Screed and Industrial flooring Cold-drawn hooked ends steel fiber FIBMIX 3X is manufactured by a quality base low carbon steel bar, which has excellent mechanical properties including high tensile strength. LaserScreed improves the floor flatness and increases productivity while the steel fibers improve the performance of the slab. Steel fiber FIBMIX - 3X reinforcing is included in the concrete mix and does not impede the movement of the LaserScreed. This is not true with conventional reinforcement as it must be “chaired” in position before the concrete is deposited on the subgrade. This decreases the mobility of the Laser Screed and makes it almost impossible to get the mesh in the proper position. For More information Website : https://forcetechwll.com/ YouTube: channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0jt... Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQYSO... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SObfa... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOm7p... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=broQj... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZN... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=broQj... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZN... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPT89... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caBn1... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZN... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPT89... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIBMIX.Steel... twitter: https://twitter.com/fibmix Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fibmix/ Products : Glued Steel Fiber : https://forcetechwll.com/product/glue... Loose Steel Fiber : https://forcetechwll.com/product/hook... Contact Us : Info@forcetechwll.com

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

STEEL FIBER DURABILITY

STEEL FIBER DURABILITY


The improvement of concrete performance inside these fields certainly builds the toughness of an allied application. Then again, utilizing steel as a development material likewise raises corrosion obstruction as a significant issue. With respect to steel fiber strengthened concrete, steel wire fibers belonging to cold-drawn group benefit from many counter corrosion mechanism:
- No impact on the electrical resistivity of concrete at ordinary dose.
- Discontinuous fortification.
- Smooth and thick surface.
- Small measurements.
- Moderately low electrochemical potential.
- No spalling of concrete.
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Because of these properties, erosion obstruction of fibers in group I is regularly higher when contrasted with common fortifying steel bars. On account of uncracked solid, fibers in group I are less delicate to erosion than strengthening steel bars, even when a seawater domain is considered. Fibers that are only arranged straightforwardly at the surface will demonstrate erosion. This
erosion does not enter into the solid and does not, in any way, lead to concrete spalling and ought to be seen as a tasteful issue as it were. Utilizing spotless or zinc-covered fibers might be an alternative to anticipate surface erosion. (Zinc covered strands requires protection against hydrogen development in new concrete.
Because of cost factor, hardened steel strands are usually of restricted down-to-earth significance.) However, in concrete that has experienced cracking, corrosion seems to be connected to the real crack width as well as exposure type. Like rebar, carbonation is less basic than the nearness of seawater or de-icing salt. The nearness of dampness is essentially more negative than an
atmosphere that is dry. While no huge erosion potential can be seen in cracks of about 0.5 mm because of carbonation, in a chlorine domain, the non-basic crack width was diminished to 0.2 mm. At 0.5 mm, signs of slight erosion were discovered. Equivalent ends have additionally been accounted for in different productions which challenges the greatest crack width method. When talking about serious introduction conditions, it should not be overlooked that most applications are related with standard natural conditions. Besides, the serious impacts of a chlorine situation are additionally notable for conventional support. On account of strengthened
concrete, there is just one layer of fortification. When this layer is accessed by chlorides, all the support is being influenced in the meantime. As steel fibers are appropriated all through the
entire segment, the odds are significantly less that all strands are situated inside a layer of basic chloride fixation. For the plan of structures, solidness requires either reasonable ecological conditions or little crack widths. The last is actually one of the fundamental reasons why steel filaments are utilized in numerous applications. It seems evident to utilize steel filaments to shield conventional support from erosion, particularly in a serious situation. The most extreme design crack width, obviously, relies upon the kind of introduction and sort of fiber. Some plan rules for steel fiber concrete relate ecological conditions to permitted crack widths. Extraordinary arrangements such as coatings, disappointment layers or larger than usual post crack strength may likewise be looked upon on account of a serious situation.
There are long-term experiences for countless applications, even in stern situations. Examples include sewer pipes, tunnel segments or exterior pavements. A huge number of square meters of modern floors, various passage linings, uncounted burden bearing foundation slabs or precast components are not left out and may give further direction on strength angles.

  

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=broQj... 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZN... 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPT89... 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZN... 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPT89... 

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

FORMS OF DELIVERY OF STEEL FIBER

FORMS OF DELIVERY OF STEEL FIBER

If a fiber is skinny and long, it will work better in concrete. At times, it is stated that thin, long fibers with high aspect ratio are more exposed to balling in concrete and cannot be mixed at higher dosages. It is not possible to take this as granted since there is a proof coming from significant verifiable evidence of high l/d FIBMix fibers.

However, this statement is true to a certain extent. There is a relationship between high l/d ratios and a significant number of single fibers as well as a long, complete wire length. The wire needs to be placed here and there in the concrete mix. Hence, more attention is required to the mix design. If 40 kg/m³ easy-mix fibers (low l/d) is compared with 40kg high-perform fibers (high l/d), it is like comparing gold to silver. Rather than using 40 kg /m³ easy-mix fibers, 20 kg/m³ or 15kg/m³ of high- perform fibers will do the work correctly, in accordance with the types that are being compared. In a circumstance like this, things can be perceived in another way.

Exceptional systems have been created so that balling can be avoided while optimal fiber distribution will be enabled. The perfect pattern of delivery and right concrete composition with the mixing process will ensure that even 100 kg/m³ of high-performing fibers such as the FIBMix RC-80/60-BN are perfectly mixed with the concrete.
                         


Example of loose steel fibers

For aspect ratios that are very high (l/d ≥ 60), other ways should be used so that FIBMix can be effortlessly and efficiently added to the concrete. An alternative is to utilize blower blast equipment in such a situation.

Using blower blast equipment to add fibers to concrete

A lot of users do not like blowing loose fibers when the aspect ratio is more than ~70, due to many practical rationalisms, including constant exposure to balling. Furthermore, additional time, as well as effort, is required when contrasted with other delivery forms. Additionally, blowing fibers is commensurate with beefing up fibers but not the same as dosing, most notably when ordinary equipment is used. Dosing needs a precise perception of the number of kilograms of fibers added to the concrete.

Glued Steel Fibers 
Glued fiber technology was developed to prevent possible balling connected to the addition of loose fiber of a high aspect ratio. As soon as glued FIBMix steel fiber is added to concrete, the clump circulates uniformly on the macro level. If mixing is continued, distinctive fiber will separate expeditiously in order homogeneously flow on the micro-level.


Example of glued steel fiber bundles

It is possible to add glued steel fiber bundles from the bag directly to the central mixer or mixing truck. They can also be added indirectly through a conveyor belt. Automatic dosing is likewise reachable.
  
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Sunday, November 24, 2019

INDUSTRIAL FLOORS AND PAVEMENTS

INDUSTRIAL FLOORS AND 

PAVEMENTS


    

Steel Fiber strengthened modern floors and asphalts have turned into the best in class in numerous nations around the globe. Significant structure strategies accept explicit models for the connection between floor chunk and sub-base. They contrast chiefly by the level of rearrangements that is considered. 

Normally the assurance of segment powers for mechanical floors pursues the Westergaard strategy which depends on the flexibility hypothesis. For steel fiber concrete, in any case, yield-line hypothesis has ended up being increasingly precise and in this way progressively financial structure approach. The purpose behind that can, once more, be found in contrast among segment and framework execution. 

Aside from legitimate structure and exact specifying, an all-around compacted sub-base, sufficient solid blend plan, great workmanship and cautious relieving are required. This, coincidentally, applies for any modern floor, may it be steel fiber fortified concrete, plain concrete or strengthened concrete. 

In many nations, modern floors are perceived as "minor structures", in any event from an auxiliary perspective. Therefore, unique security ideas might be received contrasted with "genuine" structures. In any case, this may not prompt a poor plan approach. 

On a fundamental level, two distinct kinds of floors are recognized: saw cut floors as well as "jointless" floors. Saw cuts are acquainted at moderately short interims so that cracking can be enforced. Restriction stresses are along these lines wiped out or essentially decreased. Average joint separations are 4m to 8m, in spite of the fact that others are conceivable and may even be required.

Spalling of saw slice joints because of substantial or potentially regular traffic burdens like forklifts can be anticipated by deciding for the alleged "jointless"-floor idea. For this situation, no observed stops are presented at interims, however, unique joint profiles are put at separations of around 30 m to 40 m. This idea has uncommon structure, specifying, solid arrangement, placing as well as curing prerequisites. 




Utilizing steel filaments decreases numerous detriments identified with plain cement mechanical floors. When split, plain solid floors lose significant usefulness properties and even burden-bearing limit may end up being an issue, at any rate in the short term. Steel fiber solid floors keep up both even in the broken state, as yet taking into account higher loadings. Slenderer chunks can be executed while leaving load-bearing limit unaltered. Moreover, sway opposition is enhanced though split obstruction is expanded.

Contrasted with fortified concrete, no work should be introduced so that solid trucks can legitimately drive by and pour the solid accordingly. There is no compelling reason to stress if the fortification was set in the correct position. It takes into account faster development and does not prevent the utilization of advanced techniques like laser-screed as well as topping spreader, which enhances quality and speed.

These and different advantages have persuaded countless clients around the globe, either producers on the local scene or worldwide organizations. 

FORCETECH gives point-by-point, specialized help as regards designing, enumerating and accomplishment of steel fiber concrete mechanical floors. 



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FIBMIX Steel Fiber For Laser Screed and Industrial flooring Cold-drawn hooked ends steel fiber FIBMIX 3X is manufactured by a quality base low carbon steel bar, which has excellent mechanical properties including high tensile strength. LaserScreed improves the floor flatness and increases productivity while the steel fibers improve the performance of the slab. Steel fiber FIBMIX - 3X reinforcing is included in the concrete mix and does not impede the movement of the LaserScreed. This is not true with conventional reinforcement as it must be “chaired” in position before the concrete is deposited on the subgrade. This decreases the mobility of the Laser Screed and makes it almost impossible to get the mesh in the proper position. For More information Website : https://forcetechwll.com/ YouTube: channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0jt... Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQYSO... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SObfa... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOm7p... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=broQj... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZN... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=broQj... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZN... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPT89... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caBn1... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZN... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPT89... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIBMIX.Steel... twitter: https://twitter.com/fibmix Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fibmix/ Products : Glued Steel Fiber : https://forcetechwll.com/product/glue... Loose Steel Fiber : https://forcetechwll.com/product/hook... Contact Us : Info@forcetechwll.com