Steel Fibres for Fibre-Reinforced Concrete
Steel fibres reinforce concrete three-dimensionally and often replace conventional mesh in industrial floors and slabs – faster to place, crack-controlling.
Reinforcement that floats in the concrete
Steel fibres are added to fresh concrete and distribute three-dimensionally, limiting crack widths, increasing toughness and impact resistance, and often making mesh placing unnecessary for floors and slabs.
Fibre types
Available in various lengths, diameters and with hooked ends for optimal anchorage; dosage follows the design.
FAQ about steel fibres
Do steel fibres replace mesh?
For many industrial floors and slabs yes – depending on design and loading, sometimes combined with edge reinforcement.
Which fibre is right?
Hooked-end fibres anchor better; length and diameter follow aggregate size and loading.
Order steel fibres from Bewehrungsstahl Deutschland
We supply steel fibres to DIN 488 – project-cut, bent and delivered nationwide across Germany. Send your specification or bar-bending schedule for a fast, binding quote. More information on reinforcing steel (Wikipedia).
