Rock Fiber, Inc.

Raising The Bar In Concrete

About this Event

Rebar is a fundamental to the concrete construction industry and a $20B product, yet it has significant flaws. It’s heavy, hard to ship, and doesn’t hold up well in many applications.

To solve these problems, Rock Fiber has developed Mighty Bars, a patented advanced macrofiber product designed for concrete reinforcement. A decarbonizing alternative to steel reinforcement, Mighty Bars offer improved strength, toughness and life cycle in non-compression structural applications.

Mighty Bars are made using high-performance fibers from igneous rock, the most abundant natural resource on Earth. Rock Fiber has developed a groundbreaking proprietary process that not only ensures superior fiber quality but also achieves zero carbon emissions, setting a new standard for sustainability in the materials industry.

Register to watch this Fireside Chat with Rock Fiber CEO, Jeff Ness, and President, Robb Klawonn. They’ll discuss not only how their Mighty Bars will revolutionize the $200B global concrete market, but also how their fibers have applications in automotive, aerospace, and dozens of other industries.

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January 30

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