Wall reinforcement steel fibers are a type of construction material that significantly enhances the structural integrity of walls, particularly under seismic forces. Steel fibers can effectively disperse seismic forces, improving the overall toughness of the wall. This enables the wall to better resist earthquake forces, preventing cracks and collapse, thus ensuring the safety of the building. The addition of steel fibers greatly enhances the compressive strength of the wall, effectively preventing issues such as cracking and leakage caused by external forces, which contributes to the durability and stability of the building.
In addition, steel fibers for walls have excellent fire resistance properties. In the event of a fire, steel fibers improve the fire resistance of the wall, suppressing the spread of flames and safeguarding the safety of the building's occupants as well as the integrity of the external environment. This property is particularly valuable in high-risk industries or for buildings that require high levels of fire protection.

During construction, the use of steel fibers simplifies the construction process, making it more efficient. Since steel fibers can be evenly distributed throughout the concrete, they eliminate the need for complex reinforcement mesh installation, significantly shortening the construction period. This not only increases construction efficiency but also reduces labor and material costs. In conclusion, steel fibers for walls enhance the structural performance of buildings and optimize the construction process, making them an economically efficient reinforcing material in modern construction.

|
Product |
Diameter |
Length |
L/D |
Tensile Strength |
PCS/KG |
|
(mm) |
(mm) |
(MPa) |
|||
|
YA-65/35-BG |
0.55 |
35 |
65 |
1300 |
15300 |
|
YA-70/50-BG |
0.7 |
50 |
70 |
1200 |
6600 |
|
YA-80/60-BG |
0.75 |
60 |
80 |
1200 |
4800 |
|
YA-65/50-BG |
0.75 |
50 |
65 |
1200 |
5700 |
|
YA-65/60-BG |
0.9 |
60 |
65 |
1150 |
3300 |
|
YA-50/25-BL |
0.50 |
25 |
50 |
1300 |
25900 |
|
YA-55/30-BL |
0.55 |
30 |
55 |
1250 |
17800 |
|
YA-45/35-BL |
0.75 |
35 |
45 |
1150 |
8200 |
|
YA-50/50-BL |
1.00 |
50 |
50 |
1050 |
3200 |
|
YA-60/60-BL |
1.00 |
60 |
60 |
1050 |
2700 |
|
YA-65/13-CC |
0.2 |
13 |
65 |
2850 |
312000 |
|
YA-45/38-BS |
0.8 |
38 |
45 |
800 |
6600 |
|
YA-45/38-BM |
0.8 |
38 |
45 |
600 |
6600 |

FAQ
Q: How to Choose High-Quality Steel Fibers?
A: When purchasing steel fibers, several factors need to be considered to ensure that the selected product meets the actual needs. First, choose reputable manufacturers and brands. Established manufacturers typically have mature production processes and quality control systems, which ensure the reliability of their products. Second, select the appropriate type and specification of steel fibers based on the specific application scenario. Different building environments and usage requirements may need different types of steel fibers, such as carbon steel fibers, stainless steel fibers, or special alloy steel fibers, with varying specifications depending on the application. Third, pay attention to the quality indicators of the steel fibers, particularly tensile strength, elastic modulus, and post-yield elongation. These indicators directly affect the performance and durability of the fibers. Finally, price is also a factor to consider when selecting steel fibers. Choosing a product with a high cost-performance ratio can effectively control costs while meeting performance requirements.
Q: What is the Material of Steel Fibers?
A: Steel fibers are primarily made of two materials: ordinary carbon steel and stainless steel. Carbon steel fibers, known for their high tensile strength and cost-effectiveness, are widely used in general construction and concrete reinforcement projects. Stainless steel fibers, on the other hand, have superior corrosion resistance, making them suitable for environments with higher durability and corrosion requirements, such as water engineering, marine engineering, and high-temperature or chemically corrosive environments.
Q: What Specifications Do Your Steel Fibers Have?
A: Our steel fibers come in a variety of specifications, with the common form being round in cross-section, lengths ranging from 10-60mm, and diameters ranging from 0.2-1.0mm. Specific specifications can be customized according to customer needs to meet the particular requirements of different buildings and projects.


