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WHAT IS THIS DOCUMENT ABOUT? : Steel fibre reinforcement of cement mortar and concrete is not a new idea. Many countries in the world have been using SFRC in a wide range of structural applications. In Europe, SFRC replaced conventionally mesh reinforced concrete in nearly 20 million m² of floors in 1997.
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