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BASF microfibre gives good finish

BASF introduced its new MasterFiber MAC 360 FF microfibre for strengthening concrete while offering an aesthetic finish at CONEXPO-CON/AGG. The fibre aims to strengthen plastic concrete to minimise shrinkage and settlement cracking, while effectively enhancing the post-crack toughness of hardened concrete.
March 10, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
BASF multi-function fibre is durable and finishes well

2645 BASF introduced its new MasterFiber MAC 360 FF microfibre for strengthening concrete while offering an aesthetic finish at CONEXPO-CON/AGG. The fibre aims to strengthen plastic concrete to minimise shrinkage and settlement cracking, while effectively enhancing the post-crack toughness of hardened concrete.

“The challenge with microfibres is to improve both mechanical performance and aesthetic performance - our new hybrid fibre does both,” says Dan Vojtko, product manager for the admixture systems business of BASF’s Construction Chemicals.

MAC 360 FF offers a non-corrosive, three-dimensional, secondary reinforcement alternative to conventional welded-wire reinforcement, small diameter bars and steel fibres. The fibre is made from a proprietary blend of polypropylene resins and will produce fibre-reinforced concrete that meets the ASTM C1116/C116M standard.

The hybrid fibre provides effective crack and plastic shrinkage control and reduced settlement cracking, while effectively increasing the post-crack residual strength, flexural toughness, and impact and shatter resistance of concrete, claims the company. Importantly, it will also produce a high-quality finish that looks and feels like plain concrete, says Vojtko.

Typical applications for MAC 360 FF include hand-trowelled concrete, concrete pavements, architectural panels, and slabs for industrial, warehouse, commercial and residential use.

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