PPH – Fiber

PPH – Fiber

PP fiber , which has a high friction coefficient and which is a retainer material, has been used in engineering designs in the past but is now used in much wider areas. It is used in electrical applications with the electrical characteristics it offers.

Uses of PP Fiber

The PP fiber used in concrete mixes makes concrete more durable and strong. It is particularly important to use in the production of high strength concrete. Utilized in the asphalt engineering, PP fiber is used in highways, junctions, climbing lanes, airports, parking lots and racing circuits. Since the traffic is high today and the axle load is important, the modified asphalt is widely used nowadays. PP fiber asphalts are very resistant to cracks, fatigue cracks, low-temperature cracks, temperature effects, and peeling.

  • Gear applications
  • Insulation discs
  • Structural elements
  • It is also used in the textile industry.

PP Fiber Properties

  • High resistance to oil and solvent.
  • It is also resistant to high-frequency effects that occur because of the high voltage.
  • Water sorption is very low.

PP Fiber Advantages

  • The fiber network structures wrap the aggregate.
  • It prevents the formation of the crack.
  • It increases the strength.
  • It is effective in concrete diffusion.
  • It is perfect for the heavy lift floor applications.
  • It reduces the sweating.
  • It reduces the permeability of concrete.
  • It increases the bending strength in concrete floorings.
  • It increases the resistance of the concrete against the damage that is caused by the fire.
It is used in the industrial floor applications, site concretes, airports, parking lots and apron concretes, precast applications, shotcrete applications, tunnel and dam projects, refractor practices and it is perfect for the concrete and mortar thanks to its fiber network topology.
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