What is fiber

Fiber: properties, applications and advantages in construction
Fiber is thin fibers made from various materials, such as glass, concrete, polymers or steel wire. This material is used to improve strength and other physical properties of building materials. Let’s look at what fiberglass is, how it works and how it is used in construction.
Fiber properties:
Strength: Adds strength to building materials such as concrete or cement. Fibers can provide additional resistance to tensile load.
Crack protection: helps to avoid the formation of cracks in materials, especially in the zone with significant temperature fluctuations.
Increasing deformation resistance: Fibers contribute to increasing the deformation resistance of building materials, helping them to maintain their integrity during stretching or compression.
Impact Reduction: Can reduce impact and other mechanical stress, helping materials remain intact.
High thermal resistance: Some types of fiber have high thermal resistance, which makes them effective for use in high temperature conditions.
Application of fiber:
Construction industry: Fiberglass is widely used in construction, especially in the production of concrete and cement. It is added to mixtures to improve their properties.
Pavements and Pavements: Fiber can be incorporated into concrete mixes to increase the durability and longevity of pavements and pavements.
Industrial construction: In industrial facilities where high strength and durability are required, fiberglass can be used in structures and floors.
Architectural projects: Fiberglass can be used to create light and strong architectural elements such as panels or sculptures.
Restoration and restoration: In restoration work, fiberglass helps to strengthen and improve the strength of old structures.
Advantages of using fiber in construction:
Efficiency: May be more efficient in certain cases compared to steel reinforcement.
Time savings: Adding fiberglass to building materials can increase the speed of construction, as there is no need to perform complex processes of laying steel reinforcement.
Improved working conditions: The use of fiberglass can make work on construction sites easier, as it does not require heavy and complex equipment to place steel structures.
Fiber plays a key role in improving the characteristics of building materials, providing them with greater strength and durability. The advantages of its use include efficiency, saving time and facilitating working conditions on the construction site.