Skip to main content

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.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Haver & Boecker’s mixed screen media options boosts efficiency
    November 7, 2018
    Haver & Boecker recently showcased at the AGG1 2018 exhibition in Houston, US, its blended screen media options for each vibrating screen deck. The Canadian aggregates equipment manufacturer says that the blended screen media approach offers improved efficiency by extending screen media life and minimising issues such as blinding and pegging. The company’s technicians work with producers, evaluating their applications, challenges and goals to customise screen media selection. Before making recommendations
  • Crushing and screening innovation for quarries
    November 5, 2012
    Novel crushing and screening developments are coming to market - Mike Woof reports A wide array of innovations and market developments are occurring in the sector for quarrying machinery. New technologies are being introduced while business developments are also changing the face of this market segment. There is strong interest in new technology from industry too and this was well highlighted by data from the organisers of the Hillhead quarry show in the UK. The organisers revealed that there was a jump of
  • Geosynthetic solution for ground preparation
    May 3, 2012
    Naue Geosynthetics says its Secugrid offers a solution for a host of ground preparation problems, and for use in reinforced retaining walls. Secugrid is a geogrid made from extruded monolithic flat bars with welded junctions, for soil reinforcement in earth, landfill and road construction as well as in hydraulic engineering applications. Among its benefits are said to be its high strength and low elongation thanks to the extruded elements.
  • Geosynthetic solution for ground preparation
    April 16, 2012
    Naue Geosynthetics says its Secugrid offers a solution for a host of ground preparation problems, and for use in reinforced retaining walls. Secugrid is a geogrid made from extruded monolithic flat bars with welded junctions, for soil reinforcement in earth, landfill and road construction as well as in hydraulic engineering applications. Among its benefits are said to be its high strength and low elongation thanks to the extruded elements. "The monolithic flat bars give it a robust construction, an