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1kg E-glass chopped fiber Anti-Crack for concrete mix
1kg E-glass chopped fiber Anti-Crack for concrete mix
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₱777.00 PHP
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E-glass 6~10mm chopped fiber is a popular material used in the construction industry as a reinforcement for concrete. It is made from finely chopped strands of E-glass, which is a type of fiber-glass that is highly durable and resistant to wear and tear.
The use of e-glass chopped fiber in concrete improves the durability and strength of the concrete, making it resistant to cracking and wear over time. It also enhances its chemical and heat resistance, making it ideal for use in harsh environments.
Improve the strength and durability of your concrete with e-glass chopped fiber! Our high-quality fibers are designed to reinforce your concrete and protect it from cracking and other forms of damage.
Cut Length: 6~10mm
Recommended dosage: Add 0.9 to 1.3-kilogram of fibers per cubic meter of concrete for best results.
Remember, the proper dosage of e-glass chopped fiber per cubic meter of concrete may vary depending on the specific application and requirements of your project. It's always a good idea to consult with a professional to determine the right amount of fibers to use for your project.
The use of e-glass chopped fiber in concrete improves the durability and strength of the concrete, making it resistant to cracking and wear over time. It also enhances its chemical and heat resistance, making it ideal for use in harsh environments.
Improve the strength and durability of your concrete with e-glass chopped fiber! Our high-quality fibers are designed to reinforce your concrete and protect it from cracking and other forms of damage.
Cut Length: 6~10mm
Recommended dosage: Add 0.9 to 1.3-kilogram of fibers per cubic meter of concrete for best results.
Remember, the proper dosage of e-glass chopped fiber per cubic meter of concrete may vary depending on the specific application and requirements of your project. It's always a good idea to consult with a professional to determine the right amount of fibers to use for your project.
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