The Importance of Moisture Control in Concrete for Strength, Stability, and Long-Term Performance Moisture control in concrete is not a minor detail — it is one of the most important factors in determining the strength, durability, and lifetime value of concrete. And the critical time for moisture control success is during curing. See Post
How Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Can Improve Crack Resistance Fiber-reinforced concrete significantly enhances crack resistance, structural durability, and performance, supporting sustainable construction and reduced maintenance. See Post
Reducing Concrete’s Carbon Footprint: A Guide to Sustainable Construction Learn proven methods to reduce concrete’s carbon footprint, from recycled materials to innovative fiber reinforcement. Discover how sustainable practices can cut emissions by up to 40%. See Post
Improving Freeze-Thaw Resistance with Fiber-Reinforced Concrete in Harsh Environments Adding fibers to concrete makes it better able to handle freeze-thaw cycles. These fibers act like tiny bridges, holding the concrete together and spreading out the stress to improve frost resistance. See Post
Turning Wind Turbine Blades into Reinforcement Fibers: REGEN Fiber Featured in Power Up Iowa Segment REGEN Fiber’s recycled fiber technology was recently featured in a Power Up Iowa segment highlighting how wind turbine blades are repurposed into reinforcement fibers for concrete and infrastructure. See Post
Why Fiber-Reinforced Concrete is the Future of Precast Fiber reinforced concrete can improve precast strength, durability, and crack control while cutting labor costs and supporting sustainable construction practices. See Post