The global Concrete Fiber market is witnessing a paradigm shift as the construction industry moves away from traditional reinforcement methods toward high-performance, crack-resistant, and durable composite materials. Valued at USD XXXX Million in 2025, the market is projected to reach USD XXXX Million by 2036, expanding at a CAGR of XX%.
To provide a deeper understanding of the market dynamics, the industry is categorized by material chemistry, physical properties, and specialized end-uses.
Steel Fibers: (Highest Volume) Includes hooked-end, crimped, and deformed wires used for heavy-duty industrial loads.
Synthetic Fibers: (Fastest Growing)
Macrosynthetic: Structural reinforcement used as an alternative to rebar.
Microsynthetic: Focused on controlling plastic shrinkage cracking (PP, PE, Nylon).
Glass Fibers: Primarily Alkali-Resistant (AR) glass for GRC (Glass Reinforced Concrete) and architectural panels.
Basalt Fibers: Emerging high-tensile, non-corrosive natural mineral fibers.
Natural/Bio-based Fibers: Cellulose, jute, and coir fibers for sustainable, low-cost housing projects.
Monofilament: High surface area for crack control.
Fibrillated: High bond strength within the concrete matrix.
Industrial Flooring: High-traffic warehouses, logistics hubs, and distribution centers.
Roads & Pavements: Airport runways, highways, and parking lots.
Mining & Tunneling (Shotcrete): Critical for ground support and structural lining.
Precast Concrete: Septic tanks, pipes, and modular wall panels.
Coastal & Marine Structures: Erosion control and sea walls (non-corrosive synthetic focus).
The market is characterized by consolidation and a focus on R&D for "Next-Gen" fiber coatings.
NV Bekaert SA
Sika AG
Master Builders Solutions (MBCC Group)
The Euclid Chemical Company (RPM International)
GCP Applied Technologies (Saint-Gobain)
Owens Corning (Glass Fiber Specialists)
ArcelorMittal (Steel Fibers)
Propex Operating Company, LLC
Fibercon International
Maccaferri S.p.A.
Nycon Corporation
KrampeHarex
FORTA Corporation
Elasto Plastic Concrete (EPC)
Teijin Limited (Aramid & Carbon Fibers)
BarChip Inc.
Asia-Pacific: The dominant market. Rapid urbanization in India, China, and Southeast Asia, coupled with massive government-led infrastructure projects (Belt and Road Initiative), drives volume.
North America: Lead in technological adoption, particularly in industrial flooring for e-commerce giants and the use of macrosynthetic fibers in commercial slabs.
Europe: Focused on sustainability and stringent building codes. High demand for fiber-reinforced tunneling solutions and precast elements in Germany, France, and the UK.
Middle East & Africa: Growth driven by "Mega-cities" in the GCC (Saudi Vision 2030) and the need for durable materials in harsh, saline desert environments.
South America: Brazil and Chile are seeing increased adoption in mining applications and high-strength industrial pavements.
Threat of New Entrants (Moderate): While manufacturing synthetic fibers is accessible, establishing the engineering trust and "Code Approval" required for structural fibers acts as a barrier.
Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate): Volatility in global steel and polymer (polypropylene) prices directly affects margins.
Bargaining Power of Buyers (High): Construction firms and civil engineers have many options; they prioritize cost-per-cubic-meter and ease of mixing.
Threat of Substitutes (Moderate): Traditional steel rebar remains the primary substitute, though fibers are winning share due to labor-saving benefits.
Competitive Rivalry (High): Major players compete through specialized fiber designs that offer better "pull-out" resistance and workability.
Strengths:
Reduces construction time by eliminating the need for mesh/rebar placement.
Superior resistance to impact, fatigue, and freeze-thaw cycles.
Weaknesses:
Potential "balling" issues if fibers are not mixed correctly.
Workability (slump) can decrease with high fiber dosages.
Opportunities:
3D Concrete Printing: Fibers are essential for the structural integrity of printed layers.
Recycled Fibers: High demand for fibers made from 100% recycled PET or industrial steel waste.
Threats:
Conservative building codes in certain regions that still mandate traditional rebar.
Economic downturns in the real estate sector.
Hybrid Fiber Systems: Mixing steel and synthetic fibers in one batch to provide both structural capacity and plastic shrinkage control.
Digital Construction: Using software to calculate precise fiber dosages to replace specific weights of rebar, optimizing cost.
Corrosion Resistance: A massive shift toward synthetic and basalt fibers for bridge decks and coastal projects to avoid "concrete cancer" (rusting rebar).
Driver: Labor Shortages: Using fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) significantly reduces the man-hours required to install steel mesh on-site.
Driver: Sustainability: FRC can lead to thinner concrete slabs with equal strength, reducing the overall carbon footprint of a project.
Challenge: Technical Education: Architects and engineers need specific training to calculate the load-bearing capacities of fiber-only structures.
Challenge: High Initial Material Cost: While it saves labor, the upfront cost of high-performance fibers can be higher than raw steel.
Raw Material Supply: Steel wire, polymers (PP, PE), glass sand, or basalt rock.
Extrusion & Forming: Fibers are drawn, cut, and treated with surface-bonding agents.
Engineering Design: Manufacturers provide dose-calculation software to design engineers.
Distribution/Ready-Mix Integration: Fibers are sold directly to contractors or pre-added at the Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) plant.
Project Execution: Pouring of the FRC on-site with standard equipment.
For Manufacturers: Focus on surface treatment (coatings) to improve the mechanical bond between the fiber and the cement paste, as this is the primary differentiator in quality.
For Contractors: Invest in automated dispensing equipment to ensure uniform fiber distribution and avoid "clumping" during large pours.
For Investors: Look toward Basalt Fiber companies; as a non-corrosive, natural alternative to both steel and glass, it is poised for exponential growth in infrastructure.
For Designers: Utilize performance-based specifications rather than prescriptive ones to allow for more innovative fiber-reinforced solutions.
1. Market Overview of Concrete Fiber
1.1 Concrete Fiber Market Overview
1.1.1 Concrete Fiber Product Scope
1.1.2 Market Status and Outlook
1.2 Concrete Fiber Market Size by Regions:
1.3 Concrete Fiber Historic Market Size by Regions
1.4 Concrete Fiber Forecasted Market Size by Regions
1.5 Covid-19 Impact on Key Regions, Keyword Market Size YoY Growth
1.5.1 North America
1.5.2 East Asia
1.5.3 Europe
1.5.4 South Asia
1.5.5 Southeast Asia
1.5.6 Middle East
1.5.7 Africa
1.5.8 Oceania
1.5.9 South America
1.5.10 Rest of the World
1.6 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Impact Will Have a Severe Impact on Global Growth
1.6.1 Covid-19 Impact: Global GDP Growth, 2019, 2020 and 2021 Projections
1.6.2 Covid-19 Impact: Commodity Prices Indices
1.6.3 Covid-19 Impact: Global Major Government Policy
2. Covid-19 Impact Concrete Fiber Sales Market by Type
2.1 Global Concrete Fiber Historic Market Size by Type
2.2 Global Concrete Fiber Forecasted Market Size by Type
2.3 Steel Concrete Fibers
2.4 Synthetic Concrete Fiber
2.5 Others
3. Covid-19 Impact Concrete Fiber Sales Market by Application
3.1 Global Concrete Fiber Historic Market Size by Application
3.2 Global Concrete Fiber Forecasted Market Size by Application
3.3 Industrial Flooring
3.4 Bridge & Road
3.5 Residential & commercial Building
3.6 Others
4. Covid-19 Impact Market Competition by Manufacturers
4.1 Global Concrete Fiber Production Capacity Market Share by Manufacturers
4.2 Global Concrete Fiber Revenue Market Share by Manufacturers
4.3 Global Concrete Fiber Average Price by Manufacturers
5. Company Profiles and Key Figures in Concrete Fiber Business
5.1 Bekaert SA
5.1.1 Bekaert SA Company Profile
5.1.2 Bekaert SA Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.1.3 Bekaert SA Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.2 Grace
5.2.1 Grace Company Profile
5.2.2 Grace Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.2.3 Grace Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.3 Sika Corporation
5.3.1 Sika Corporation Company Profile
5.3.2 Sika Corporation Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.3.3 Sika Corporation Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.4 Euclid Chemical
5.4.1 Euclid Chemical Company Profile
5.4.2 Euclid Chemical Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.4.3 Euclid Chemical Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.5 Fibercon International
5.5.1 Fibercon International Company Profile
5.5.2 Fibercon International Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.5.3 Fibercon International Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.6 Nycon
5.6.1 Nycon Company Profile
5.6.2 Nycon Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.6.3 Nycon Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.7 Chircu Prod-Impex
5.7.1 Chircu Prod-Impex Company Profile
5.7.2 Chircu Prod-Impex Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.7.3 Chircu Prod-Impex Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.8 BASF
5.8.1 BASF Company Profile
5.8.2 BASF Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.8.3 BASF Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.9 Propex
5.9.1 Propex Company Profile
5.9.2 Propex Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.9.3 Propex Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.10 Fabpro
5.10.1 Fabpro Company Profile
5.10.2 Fabpro Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.10.3 Fabpro Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.11 Junwei Metal Fiber
5.11.1 Junwei Metal Fiber Company Profile
5.11.2 Junwei Metal Fiber Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.11.3 Junwei Metal Fiber Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.12 Luan Steel Fiber
5.12.1 Luan Steel Fiber Company Profile
5.12.2 Luan Steel Fiber Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.12.3 Luan Steel Fiber Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.13 BAUTECH
5.13.1 BAUTECH Company Profile
5.13.2 BAUTECH Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.13.3 BAUTECH Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.14 Ganzhou Daye
5.14.1 Ganzhou Daye Company Profile
5.14.2 Ganzhou Daye Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.14.3 Ganzhou Daye Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.15 Anteng Gangxianwei
5.15.1 Anteng Gangxianwei Company Profile
5.15.2 Anteng Gangxianwei Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.15.3 Anteng Gangxianwei Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.16 Hunan Sunshine Steel Fiber
5.16.1 Hunan Sunshine Steel Fiber Company Profile
5.16.2 Hunan Sunshine Steel Fiber Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.16.3 Hunan Sunshine Steel Fiber Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.17 Elasto Plastic Concrete (EPC)
5.17.1 Elasto Plastic Concrete (EPC) Company Profile
5.17.2 Elasto Plastic Concrete (EPC) Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.17.3 Elasto Plastic Concrete (EPC) Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.18 Wuhan Xintu
5.18.1 Wuhan Xintu Company Profile
5.18.2 Wuhan Xintu Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.18.3 Wuhan Xintu Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.19 Taian Tongban Fiber
5.19.1 Taian Tongban Fiber Company Profile
5.19.2 Taian Tongban Fiber Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.19.3 Taian Tongban Fiber Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
5.20 FORTA
5.20.1 FORTA Company Profile
5.20.2 FORTA Concrete Fiber Product Specification
5.20.3 FORTA Concrete Fiber Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
6. North America
6.1 North America Concrete Fiber Market Size
6.2 North America Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
6.3 North America Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
6.4 North America Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
7. East Asia
7.1 East Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size
7.2 East Asia Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
7.3 East Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
7.4 East Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
8. Europe
8.1 Europe Concrete Fiber Market Size
8.2 Europe Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
8.3 Europe Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
8.4 Europe Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
9. South Asia
9.1 South Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size
9.2 South Asia Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
9.3 South Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
9.4 South Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
10. Southeast Asia
10.1 Southeast Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size
10.2 Southeast Asia Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
10.3 Southeast Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
10.4 Southeast Asia Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
11. Middle East
11.1 Middle East Concrete Fiber Market Size
11.2 Middle East Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
11.3 Middle East Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
11.4 Middle East Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
12. Africa
12.1 Africa Concrete Fiber Market Size
12.2 Africa Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
12.3 Africa Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
12.4 Africa Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
13. Oceania
13.1 Oceania Concrete Fiber Market Size
13.2 Oceania Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
13.3 Oceania Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
13.4 Oceania Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
14. South America
14.1 South America Concrete Fiber Market Size
14.2 South America Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
14.3 South America Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
14.4 South America Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
15. Rest of the World
15.1 Rest of the World Concrete Fiber Market Size
15.2 Rest of the World Concrete Fiber Key Players in North America
15.3 Rest of the World Concrete Fiber Market Size by Type
15.4 Rest of the World Concrete Fiber Market Size by Application
16 Concrete Fiber Market Dynamics
16.1 Covid-19 Impact Market Top Trends
16.2 Covid-19 Impact Market Drivers
16.3 Covid-19 Impact Market Challenges
16.4 Porter?s Five Forces Analysis
18 Regulatory Information
17 Analyst's Viewpoints/Conclusions
18 Appendix
18.1 Research Methodology
18.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach
18.1.2 Data Source
18.2 Disclaimer
To provide a deeper understanding of the market dynamics, the industry is categorized by material chemistry, physical properties, and specialized end-uses.
Steel Fibers: (Highest Volume) Includes hooked-end, crimped, and deformed wires used for heavy-duty industrial loads.
Synthetic Fibers: (Fastest Growing)
Macrosynthetic: Structural reinforcement used as an alternative to rebar.
Microsynthetic: Focused on controlling plastic shrinkage cracking (PP, PE, Nylon).
Glass Fibers: Primarily Alkali-Resistant (AR) glass for GRC (Glass Reinforced Concrete) and architectural panels.
Basalt Fibers: Emerging high-tensile, non-corrosive natural mineral fibers.
Natural/Bio-based Fibers: Cellulose, jute, and coir fibers for sustainable, low-cost housing projects.
Monofilament: High surface area for crack control.
Fibrillated: High bond strength within the concrete matrix.
Industrial Flooring: High-traffic warehouses, logistics hubs, and distribution centers.
Roads & Pavements: Airport runways, highways, and parking lots.
Mining & Tunneling (Shotcrete): Critical for ground support and structural lining.
Precast Concrete: Septic tanks, pipes, and modular wall panels.
Coastal & Marine Structures: Erosion control and sea walls (non-corrosive synthetic focus).
The market is characterized by consolidation and a focus on R&D for "Next-Gen" fiber coatings.
NV Bekaert SA
Sika AG
Master Builders Solutions (MBCC Group)
The Euclid Chemical Company (RPM International)
GCP Applied Technologies (Saint-Gobain)
Owens Corning (Glass Fiber Specialists)
ArcelorMittal (Steel Fibers)
Propex Operating Company, LLC
Fibercon International
Maccaferri S.p.A.
Nycon Corporation
KrampeHarex
FORTA Corporation
Elasto Plastic Concrete (EPC)
Teijin Limited (Aramid & Carbon Fibers)
BarChip Inc.
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