SDS-05535 0.55mm Diameter 35mm Length Hooked End Steel Fiber

 The reinforcement of hooked end steel fiber reinforced concrete mainly depends on the binding performance between concrete and steel fiber. The product is hooked end, which can increase the friction force of steel fiber in concrete, improve the mechanical adhesion and enhance the tensile strength of concrete.

 

The Specification of SDS-05535 0.55mm Diameter SDS 35mm Length Hooked End Steel Fiber

 

The Advantages of SDS-05535 0.55mm Diameter 35mm Length Hooked End Steel Fiber

 

Easier operation and less time-consuming;

High toughness and lower thickness;

Integrated, no pores, more efficient;

Less time used, and more economical;

Compared with traditional concrete, concrete with hooked end steel fiber is more economical and efficient.

 

USER'S GUIDANCE

Dosage: depend on the application and minimum dosage is 20kg/-70kg/

Mixing: When pouring sand and aggregates into the hopper, mix an appropriate amount of loose steel fibers evenly, and then add cement. Put it in a mixing table, dry and mix for 2 minutes. If it is glued in rows of steel fibers, you need to add steel fibers after adding water so that the water can dissolve the bonding glue.

Put the uniformly mixed fiber concrete into the conveyor and transport.

Concrete pouring and laying should be compacted.

 

The Safety & Packaging of SDS-05535 0.55mm Diameter 33mm Length Hooked End Steel Fiber

Star Smith is a professional steel fiber manufacturer that can offer a wide range of steel fibre types that meets different needs.

 

Packaging: 20kg or 25kg per bag/carton or as your requirements, there are 50 bags or 1000kg in a pallet, 24tons per 20'container.

 

And the pallets should be waterproof, don't stack pallets on top of each other.

 

Gloves and eye protection should be used when adding the steel fibers.

 

As a steel fiber manufacturer, we will do our best to meet all the needs of customers.

 


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