Steel fiber for cement price turkey from CNBM
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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Place of Origin: Tianjin, China (Mainland)
Model Number: 0.55
Material: Steel
Production Process: Cold drawn
Fiber Lengh: 35
Type: 1
Compressive Strength: >1200MPa
Aspect ratio: 63
Standard: ASTM A820M-11
Section Shape: Circular
Application: Concrete Reinforcement
Product Application: Industrial Floor
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: | 20 kg/Bag,50 bags/Pallet or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag |
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Delivery Detail: | 1 Month |
Specifications
1.Deformed cold-drawn wire,Hooked-end
2.Aspect ratio:60-80
3.Tensile:1200Mpa
4.Diameter:0.5-0.9mm
5.Length:30-60mm
Product Description
Diameter | 0.55 mm (0.217 in) | ||
Length | 35 mm (13.780 in) | ||
Aspect Ratio | 63 | ||
Tensile strength | 1200 MPa | ||
Type | Cold drawn Steel Fiber | ||
End | Hooked-end Steel Fiber | ||
Glued/Loose | Glued Steel Fiber | ||
Bending Angle | 45°(min.30°) | ||
Usage & Performance | Floor:Trafficked areas and Industrial floors | ||
Shotcrete :Slope stabilization and Final lining | |||
Precast concrete:Pipe and Railway sleepers | |||
Packing | Standard Export Pallet Packing | Bag Packing | 20 kg/Bag,50 bags/Pallet |
Bulk Packing | 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag | ||
Loading Quantity | 20’GP | 20-25 Tonne/Tonnes | |
40’GP | 25-27 Tonne/Tonnes | ||
40’HQ | 25-27 Tonne/Tonnes | ||
MOQ | 1 kg for trial order | ||
Supply Ability | 10,000 Tonne/Tonnes per Year | ||
Payment Terms | T/T or L/C at sight | ||
Delivery Time | Within 15 days after receiving deposit or original L/C at sight | ||
Certification | ISO9001:2000, CE, |
Product | Diameter | Length mm/in | Aspect Ratio | Type | Packing |
G-6030 | 0.5 mm (0.197 in) | 30 mm (11.811 in) | 60 | Glued | 20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag |
G-6535 | 0.55 mm (0.217 in) | 35 mm (13.780 in) | 65 | Glued | 20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag |
G-6035 | 0.6 mm (0.236 in) | 35 mm (13.780 in) | 60 | Glued | 20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag |
G-8060 | 0.75 mm (0.295 in) | 60 mm (23.622 in) | 80 | Glued | 20 kg/Bag, 50 bags/Pallet |
G-6060 | 0.9 mm (0.354 in) | 60 mm (23.622 in) | 60 | Glued | 20 kg/Bag, 50 bags/Pallet |
G-6030 | 0.5 mm (0.197 in) | 30 mm (11.811 in) | 60 | Loose | 20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag |
G-6535 | 0.55 mm (0.217 in) | 35 mm (13.780 in) | 65 | Loose | 20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag |
G-6035 | 0.6 mm (0.236 in) | 35 mm (13.780 in) | 60 | Loose | 20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag |
G-8060 | 0.75 mm (0.295 in) | 60 mm (23.622 in) | 80 | Loose | 20 kg/Bag, 50 bags/Pallet |
G-6060 | 0.9 mm (0.354 in) | 60 mm (23.622 in) | 60 | Loose | 20 kg/Bag, 50 bags/Pallet |
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Steel fiber for cement price turkey from CNBM
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m.t./month
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