Macro Fiber Reinforcement for Concrete – Cost, CO₂ and Construction Efficiency
Macro fiber reinforcement for concrete is an alternative to traditional steel reinforcement that reduces cost, CO₂ and construction complexity. MiniBars™ offers a fundamentally different approach to concrete reinforcement.
Instead of placing steel bars or mesh, reinforcement is distributed throughout the concrete matrix using high-performance composite macro fibers based on basalt or alkali-resistant glass fibers.
This enables a more efficient, durable and cost-effective way to design and build concrete structures.
Why engineers and contractors choose MiniBars™:
Reduced CO₂ and material usage
Steel reinforcement requires protective concrete cover to prevent corrosion. This increases both material usage and CO₂ footprint. Because MiniBars™ does not corrode, this protective layer can often be reduced or eliminated depending on the application.
This leads to:
Construction efficiency and cost savings
Traditional reinforcement requires:
With MiniBars™, reinforcement is mixed directly into the concrete at the batching plant.
This can result in:
While the price per kg of MiniBars™ is higher than traditional fibers, the required dosage is significantly lower. In many applications this results in comparable or lower total reinforcement cost per m³ of concrete.
Engineering support and implementation
Adopting new reinforcement solutions requires proper evaluation.
ReforceTech supports engineers, contractors and precast producers with:
Contact our team to evaluate how MiniBars™ can reduce cost, CO₂ and construction time in your project.