Innovation

Using Adfil®Strux: Case Studies

30 October 25

When a lonely Indiana road needed a hashtag fiber reinforced overlay, Chryso customer Smith Ready Mix, Inc. called in ADFIL®Strux 90/40. We worked with the team to determine just the right dosage rate to meet the Indiana Department of Transportation specifications for 26K yd3 of white topping.

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In a project where welded wire rebar was specified, Chryso customer Wingra Stone & Redi-Mix utilized Adfil®Strux to achieve the specific finish that was needed. An additional benefit of utilizing synthetic concrete macro fibers is that it greatly increases safety when compared to welded wire mesh.

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When long steel lead times meant a delay in the project & increased costs, CalPortland proposed using Adfil®Strux BT50 synthetic concrete macro fibers to fill-in in a pinch.

Offering similar levels of post-crack control, superior workability, and increased hashtag#finishability, the BTS50 was also corrosion resistant.

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