ArcelorMittal Wire Solutions Steel Fibres Flooring applications
Open the catalog to page 1ArcelorMittal Wire Solutions Steel Fibres Solutions ArcelorMittal Wire Solutions is part of the ArcelorMittal Group, the number one steel company in the world. Major product lines of the unit are industrial wires (bright, galvanised, annealed, coppered...), agricultural products (fencing, barbed wire…), and steel fibres for concrete reinforcement. ArcelorMittal has been producing steel fibres for over 30 years and is one of the leading suppliers of steel fibres worldwide. Through a local presence, ArcelorMittal aims to be closer to its customers to improve its service. All the fibres manufactured...
Open the catalog to page 2Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) is a modern composite material. By adding fibres to the concrete, a loadbearing capacity similar to traditionnally reinforced concrete is obtained. Compared to traditional mesh/bar solutions, SFRC provides better crack control. For an increasing number of applications, the load bearing resistance of SFRC allows the partial or complete substitution of traditional renforcement. The use of SFRC technology brings major time and cost saving. Technical support Local assistance Design assistance. Support on job sites all over Europe....
Open the catalog to page 3TAB-Fiber™ Industrial flooring solutions A high quality ArcelorMittal flooring solution. A ground bearing SFRC slab commonly used in industrial and commercial buildings or warehouse. Possible shrinkage cracking is avoided by saw cutting joints into the surface of the slab up to a depth of 1/3 of the slab thickness. The usual distance between saw cut joints is from 4 m x 4 m to 8 m x 8 m. TAB-Fiber™ floors can be used where joints cut into the clab are not will not disrupt the general use of the floor. Advantages Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete for flooring applications has been successfully used...
Open the catalog to page 4TAB-Fiber™ Fibre dosage Fibre dosage for slabs on grade (compared to two layers of mesh with concrete cover of 30 mm) Fibre: ArcelorMittal HE 1/50 (Diameter: 1.0 mm, Lenght: 50,0 mm) Concrete: C20/25 Table can be used for pre-design only!
Open the catalog to page 5TAB-Floor™ Industrial flooring solution A state-of-art solution for industrial flooring. TAB-Floor™ jointless industrial floor technology allows single bays of up to 2 500 m². Saw cut joints are not required. High quality steel joint profiles that provide durable shear load transfer and allow free horizontal movements in all directions can be installed at distances of up to 50 m. Advantages Steel Fibre Reinforced Concrete has been succesfully used in jointless floor aplications for many years. Reduced slab thickness. Bays of up to 2 500 m². Reduced curling. No need for saw cut joints. Joints...
Open the catalog to page 6Mixing of steel fibres At batching plant or jobsite • Automatic dosing unit • Fibre blast machine • Conveyor belt Depending on the individual conditions, loads and application, we offer the right fibre and a custom made dosing solution for your project. ArcelorMittal flooring steel fibres ArcelorMittal’s long experience in the field of SFRC technology has enabled us to design and produce fibres that are best suited for each flooring application. HE (Hooked End) is the world’s best known and mostly used fibre type, which combines good workability and fair performance. TABIX is an undulated fibre....
Open the catalog to page 7For further information please contact: ArcelorMittal Wire Solutions PO Box 16 L-7703 Bissen T +352 83 57 72 1 F +352 83 56 98 [email protected] www.arcelormittal.com All informations in this promotional material shall illustrate products and services in a non final way and invite to further technical or commercial explanation; they are not contractual. Copyright ArcelorMittal 2008.
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