What is the difference between Reinforced cement concrete and Fibre Reinforced Concrete?
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Reinforced concrete is the kind of concrete you'll normally see. It's reinforced with steel rebars to compensate for the low tensile strength of plain concrete. Fiber reinforced concrete is one in which the steel rebars are replaced with fibrous material pre added into the concrete mix so as to haveRead more
Reinforced concrete is the kind of concrete you’ll normally see. It’s reinforced with steel rebars to compensate for the low tensile strength of plain concrete.
Fiber reinforced concrete is one in which the steel rebars are replaced with fibrous material pre added into the concrete mix so as to have this fibrous material embedded as reinforcement in the finished concrete. The fibres used vary from steel, plastic, synthetics, polymers, natural fibres and some more.
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