Fiber concrete, also known as fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC), is a type of concrete that incorporates fibers into the mix to enhance its properties and performance. The addition of fibers helps improve the strength, durability, crack resistance, and toughness of the concrete.
Various types of fibers can be used in fiber concrete, including steel fibers, synthetic fibers (such as polypropylene or nylon), glass fibers, or natural fibers (such as sisal or jute). Each type of fiber offers unique benefits and properties that contribute to the overall performance of the concrete.