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Polymeric fibres

The main characteristic of polypropylene and polymer fibres, unlike those made of steel, is their total resistance to chemical and atmospheric agents, creating a substantial increase in a construction’s durability.As they are non-electrically conductive plastic fibres, an additional advantage is the absence of magnetic fields in the mixture, which could interact with electrical machinery in the structure. An example is automated warehouses with distance-controlled self-propelled trucks.The lightness of the synthetic material allows for less product use for the same volumetric proportion of mixture. These fibres are best indicated where a construction needs to be low-weight.
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