

🧱 Reinforce your concrete game — don’t let cracks steal your spotlight!
Bon Tool Anti-Crack Concrete Fibers are premium alkali-resistant glass fibers designed to reduce plastic shrinkage and improve freeze/thaw durability in concrete. Packaged in eco-friendly degradable bags, this 1-pound product delivers over twice the tensile strength of nylon fibers, preventing up to 80% of concrete cracks and ensuring professional-grade reinforcement for your projects.







| ASIN | B000CODWAE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,257 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #66 in Fiberglass Raw Materials |
| Brand | Bon |
| Brand Name | Bon |
| Color | As Shown in the Image |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 638 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743153325001 |
| Included Components | CONCRETE FIBERS - 3/4" ANTI-CRAK - 1 LB |
| Item Dimensions | 10.5 x 6.75 x 1 inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | CONCRETE FIBERS - 3/4" ANTI-CRAK - 1 LB |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.5 x 6.75 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Bon Tool |
| Material | Blend , Fiberglass |
| Model Number | 32-500 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 32-500 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 733353456254 732454600665 743153325001 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**E
Glass Fibers, great for reinforcing plaster, concrete, etc.
Glass fibers. I'm using these to reinforce plaster of paris and it's working very well. It takes very little. I used 10% by weight the first time and I couldn't even mix the stuff completely because I couldn't penetrate the solid "woven" mat of fibers that formed as I mixed it. My only complaint is that they come in little bunches of fibers, about 1/8" wide. I prefer individual strands; so I break up the groups before use.
K**S
A little goes a long way.
I make small cement items such as alligators and stones. The stone molds that I use simulate natural stone and parts of the mold are thin. I am concerned with the possibility of the stone edges breaking off. I don't worry anymore when using these fibers. I have had great results and stress tests on the stones have proven the usefulness of this additive. Keep in mind...a little goes a long way. Use sparingly for best results.
S**A
Concrete Fibers
This will help keep your sidewalk projects from cracking. Mix them up well. I usually put two 60 lb sacks of redi-mix in my small mixer with .57 oz of fibers. I put the fibers into the mixer between the 2 bags of Redi-mix. Occasionally a small glop of fibers (like 1/8 ") will appear on surface of concrete while finishing. Just knock it down under the cream. I put 10 yards on concrete in my backyard with these fibers and you don't see the fibers anywhere. Why would I do 10 yards of cement with a mixer? I am retired. I have plenty of time but not money. Great Product.
L**E
No longer labeled as Corning Fiber
It is a bag of fiber, and it mixes into the concrete fine. However, the most important aspect of the fiber, it's alkali resistance, can't be determined by inspection so I was not very happy to see that the product is no longer labeled as Corning Anti CRAK fibers. Since the long term performance of the fiber depends on the fiber composition, I would not use this for anything other than plastic shrinkage control since the provenance of the fiber is unknown.
W**R
This stuff is awesome
Putting in a new concrete floor in my garage...price difference at the store for bag of concrete with and without fiberglass reinforcement is about $2 each. A bag of these concrete fibers costs $15 or so and contains enough for sixty 60 pound bags of concrete. That's a huge savings and the fibers are way easier to deal with than mesh or rebar (neither is "required" for unheated garage floors). I used a scale to measure out 1/3 oz of fibers for each bag of concrete...that means each 1lb bag of fibers reinforced 48 bags of concrete. Did 12 at a time, put them in small plastic cups and just grabbed one cup at a time as each bag got mixed. Added water to my running cement mixer, added the fibers, then added the concrete. The fibers mixed evenly and don't show in the finished product.
D**L
Owens Corning Anti-Crak HD
This Bon product is actually a bag of Owens Corning Anti-Crak HD (High Dispersion). According to the Owens Corning product sheet, "These fibres are designed to be used with normal concrete mixes at very low addition levels – typically 0.6kg/m3 (1lb/yd3) of concrete. Added directly to the mixer or ready mix truck, they disperse instantly within the concrete. This complete uniform dispersion ensures a three dimensional reinforcement throughout the matrix and thus an effective suppression of cracking during the plastic shrinkage period. The large number of filaments gives a very small distance between fibres whilst the high aspect ratio gives maximum effect in the setting period." Technical details: Product form: Monofilament as a result of dispersal of fibres bundles on contact with moisture Numbers of fibres: >100 million/lb Aspect Ratio: 857:1 Specific surface area: 518 ft2/lb Typical addition rate: 1 lb/yd3 of concrete
L**G
great product
Threw about a tablespoon's worth in each batch of our curbing mixture to reinforce the concrete. Easy to use, goes a long way, as we did over 100' of curbing so far and will do that much again in the Spring.
J**W
Work great small bag
Work great Small bag
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