Title:
Alkali Resistant Cellulose Fibers for Decorative Concrete
Author(s):
R. I. Bell and J. H. Morton
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
268
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
63-78
Keywords:
cellulose fiber; decorative concrete; fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC).
DOI:
10.14359/51663709
Date:
3/1/2010
Abstract:
This paper discusses the use of alkali resistant cellulose fibers for decorative applications.
The penetration of fibrous reinforcement for decorative concrete applications has been somewhat limited. The main barrier has been interference of the fiber during many of the intricate and complicated finishing steps employed in these high-end concrete applications. Some of the complications encountered are fibers sticking to the stamps and dragging out of the surface, fiber clumps found at the surface creating blemishes, lack of stain receptivity by the fibers, etc. These aesthetic complications can often result in customer dissatisfaction with the final product. The commercial entry of alkali resistant cellulose fibers for fibrous reinforcement
in concrete has provided a new option for fiber reinforced concrete in decorative concrete applications. The potential benefits of cellulose fibers in concrete are expected to help further enlarge the use of fiber reinforced concrete in the market place.