Fiber reinforcement enhances concrete by increasing its tensile strength, durability, and resistance to cracking. Fibers, made from materials such as steel, glass, synthetic, or natural fibers, are mixed directly into the concrete, distributing strength evenly throughout the structure. This reinforcement prevents the propagation of small cracks, making it especially useful in applications where structural integrity and surface durability are critical, such as pavements, bridges, and industrial floors. Steel fibers provide excellent strength, often used in heavy-load areas like highways and parking structures. Synthetic fibers, like polypropylene, add flexibility, reducing shrinkage cracks during curing.
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