Plaster mesh is a load-bearing reinforcement material obtained by turning high alkaline glass fiber into yarn, then weaving it, coating it with adhesive resin and coloring it.
It is a self-adhesive FI joint tape used in the joints of plasterboard types.
It is a macro synthetic fiber reinforcement based on polypropylene (99%) in a copolymer structure. When added to the concrete mixture at the appropriate dose, it acts as a reinforcement in the concrete, eliminating the need for steel mesh and steel fiber, thus acting as primary reinforcement.
These are high-performance fibers that significantly reduce shrinkage and cracking in cement-based products, while improving properties such as freeze-thaw resistance, impact resistance, and abrasion resistance.