
Concrete Mix Reinforcements
The majority of artisan concrete projects, including concrete countertops, architectural panels, concrete vanities, and concrete furniture pieces often achieve their primary reinforcement using fiber technology. Three of the reinforcing fibers that are the most widely used are Alkali Resistant Glass Fibers, PVA Fibers, and AC50 Acrylic Fibers. Increase strength, decrease weight and more with these concrete-reinforcing products.


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Alkali Resistant Glass ScrimAlkali Resistant Glass Scrim is an oriented fiber fabric. Scrims are particularly used in conjunction with fiber reinforced mixes to provide additional tensile strengths in locations that will experience point-specific strain.Alkali Resistant (AR) Glass FiberAlkali Resistant (AR) Glass fibers are manufactured from a specially formulated glass composition with an optimum level of Zirconia (ZrO2) to be suitable for use in concrete.Acrylic Fiber AC50Acrylic Fiber AC50 is a concrete additive that enhances the performance and durability of concrete, adding years to its useful life.WARNING: Prop 65PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol) FiberPVA Fibers (polyvinyl alcohol) are high-performance reinforcement fibers for concrete and mortar.
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