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FORTA CORPORATION and their full line of fiber products is now represented by The James Company. Welcome FORTA!

 

Do you need to . . .

  • control concrete cracks?
  • enhance concrete toughness?
  • inhibit plastic and settlement shrinkage cracking?
  • improve concrete strength?

Then FORTA fibers will help you.

 

FORTA'S "4-C's Fiber Characteristics Formula" helps you chose the correct fiber to accomodate all your concrete applications.

  • Configuration of fibers
  • Chemistry of fibers
  • Contents of fibers
  • Correct length of fibers

The James Company is proud to represent FORTA. Call me at 203-915-6661 or email Jim to discuss your fiber needs.

Also New . . .

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The James Company, along with Eagle Eye Products, have now received Florida DOT approval for chairs and slab bolsters in all sizes - We will be pleased to provide you with a copy of the approval number long with samples of the approved products.
 
Call Jim Bransfield of The James Company at 203-915-6661 or email Jim.
 

 
 

FORTA FERRO®

For Structural Enhancements

  •  Reduces plastic and hardened concrete shrinkage
  • Easy to finish, color blended fiber
  • Improves impact strength
  • Increases fatigue resistance and concrete toughness
  • Non-corrosive, non-magnetic, and 100% alkali proof
  • Use anywhere that steel reinforcement reduction or replacement is the objective
  • Offers maximum long term durability and secondary  / temperature crack control
Applications:
 
industrial floors · bridge decks · loading docks · precast products
 
Learn more about FORTA FERRO®
 
 

FORTA SUPER-NET®

Controls cracking from temperature and shrinkage 

  • Reduces both plastic and hardened concrete shrinkage
  • Improves impact strength
  • Increases fatigue resistance and concrete toughness
  • Provides long-term durability
  • Secondary/ temperature reinforcement crack control
  • Easy to finish, color-blended fiber
  • Non-corrosive, non-magnetic, and 100% alkali-proof
  • Reduces settlement shrinkage

 Applications:

slabs-on-grade · roads · highways · pavements · warehouse floors · tilt-up panels · parking lots · driveways

Learn more about FORTA SUPER-NET®
 
 

FORTA ULTRA-NET®

Controls Cracking From Temperature and Shrinkage
  • Controls plastic and hardened concrete shrinkage
  • Easy to finish, color-blended fiber
  • Non-corrosive, non-magnetic, and 100% alkali proof
  • Complies with and exceeds ASTM C-1116
  • Improves impact strength
  • Increases fatigue resistance and concrete toughness
  • Provides secondary/temperature  reinforcement crack control

Applications:

slabs-on-grade · roadways · highways · shopping malls · airports · chemical treatment plants · manufacturing facilities
 
Learn more about FORTA
ULTRA-NET®

FORTA ECONO-NET®

 Reduces both plastic and hardened concrete shrinkage

  • Offers economical networking power
  •  Reduces settlement shrinkage
  •  Improve impact strength
  • Increase concrete toughness
  • Complies with ASTM C-1116

  • Offers secondary/ temperature reinforcement crack control

  • Improves basic durability properties

Applications:

slabs-on-grade · driveways · garage floors · parking lots · patios
 
Learn more about FORTA ECONO-NET®
 
 

 

 Let our team provide your company with the correct formulation to inhibit plastic and settlement shrinkage cracking prior to initial set and to reduce hardened concrete shrinkage cracking, improve impact strength and enhance concrete toughness as an alternate secondary / temperature reinforcement.

Call me at 203-915-6661 or email  to discuss your fiber needs.
 
**Also, remember Eagle Eye's chairs and slab bolsters have Florida DOT approval.**
 
Sincerely,
Jim Bransfield
The James Company
phone: 203-915-6661

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The James Company | 2122 Beacon Hill Ct. | The Villages | FL | 32162



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