
At P&N Convergence and Concrete Solutions, we supply Glued Hooked-End Steel Fibres engineered for the structural reinforcement of concrete, mortars, and other cementitious composites. These fibres are designed to enhance post-crack performance, control shrinkage cracking, and improve impact, fatigue, and flexural strength.
The 80/60 Glued Hooked-End Steel Fibre is manufactured from high-strength cold-drawn steel wire, with an 80 mm length and 0.60 mm diameter (aspect ratio ≈ 133). The glued fibre format ensures uniform dispersion during mixing and prevents fibre balling, while the hooked-end geometry provides superior mechanical anchorage and load transfer within the concrete matrix.
These fibres comply with relevant ASTM standards for steel fibre reinforcement and are specifically designed to meet or exceed defined performance requirements for structural and industrial concrete applications, including slabs-on-ground, pavements, precast elements, and repair works.

Loose Hook-End Steel Fiber is a high-strength carbon steel fiber used as secondary or primary reinforcement in fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC). The fibers are supplied loose (unglued) and feature hooked ends to enhance mechanical anchorage, bond strength, and pull-out resistance within the concrete matrix.

Flat Crimped Steel Fiber is a type of steel fiber reinforcement used in fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) to improve tensile performance, crack control, and toughness. The fiber has a flat cross-section and a crimped (wave-shaped) profile, which enhances mechanical bonding and anchorage within the concrete matrix. .

Round Crimped Steel Fiber is a steel fiber reinforcement used in fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) to enhance crack control, toughness, and post-cracking performance. The fiber has a round (circular) cross-section with a crimped or wave-shaped profile, providing improved mechanical anchorage and bond with the concrete matrix.



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