kuitubetonis
Kuitubetonis is a term of Finnish origin referring to fiber-reinforced concrete. It is a composite material created by incorporating discrete fibers into a concrete matrix. These fibers can be made from various materials, including steel, synthetic polymers (such as polypropylene, polyvinyl alcohol, or polyethylene), glass, or natural fibers. The addition of these fibers aims to enhance the mechanical properties of the concrete, particularly its tensile strength, flexural strength, ductility, and resistance to cracking.
The primary function of the fibers is to bridge the micro-cracks that form in the concrete as
Fiber-reinforced concrete finds applications in a wide range of construction projects, including structural elements like slabs,