It is a self-adhesive FI joint tape used in the joints of plasterboard types.
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 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.
It is a steel fiber reinforcement material that provides a homogeneous reinforcement distribution in concrete.
These high-strength materials were developed to meet the needs of bidirectional geogrids in various civil engineering applications. They are produced by knitting polyester microfibers into rectangular shapes and coating them with polymer. A specially designed stitching technique ensures greater strength at the joints, ensuring high performance.
Geopack Geocell cellular fill systems are geosynthetic erosion control products made from high-density polyethylene. Their porous structure and design allow for the use of various types of fill materials.