Toyota Miyata Plant | Fibre Reinforced Industrial Flooring | BarChip
BarChip fibre reinforcement replaced conventional steel reinforcement at the Toyota Miyata Plant expansion in Japan and has delivered more than 20 years of reliable performance.
BarChip fibre reinforcement replaced conventional steel reinforcement at the Toyota Miyata Plant expansion in Japan and has delivered more than 20 years of reliable performance.
BarChip macro synthetic fibre reinforced the 55,000m² industrial flooring works of BMW’s first South American manufacturing facility, supporting lean construction and rapid project delivery.
Discover the HelloParks Jointless Floor, a 42,000 m² warehouse floor reinforced solely with BarChip macro synthetic fibre.
BarChip fiber reduced reinforcement carbon footprint by 75% in Morningstar’s new monolithic slab, eliminated 37,000 lbs of steel and shortened construction time for the contractor.
When it comes to fibre reinforced concrete flooring, BarChip MQ58 sets itself apart by delivering a unique triple benefit package.
JOINTLESS Flooring Solutions with BarChip macro synthetic fibre. HelloParks 46,500 m2 PT2 Big Box warehouse is a prime example of fibre reinforced jointless flooring without steel reinforcement.
The total expansion of 22,000 m2 allowed Taurus to increase production by 50% and included logistics and distribution facilities, engineering, laboratories and offices.
BarChip MQ58 was used as the primary concrete reinforcement in Amazon’s 41,180 m2 fulfilment centre.
We are excited about the opportunities this facility brings, both in the global construction market and throughout Latin America.
BarChip fibre eliminates the need for steel mesh in the 4,500 m2 concrete screed overlay of Primark’s flagship Romanian store.
BarChip replaces trench mesh in housing slabs. In total Barchip replaced the entire trench mesh cage and 90% of all steel in the system. JKP Static Engineer Péter Schaul explains…
BarChip eliminates 432 tonnes of steel reinforcement from Hardstand, saving contractor over 50 days of work.