4MAX
4MAX offers contractors an economical and long - lasting way to reinforce concrete flatwork. It has over 2X the tensile capacity of grade 60 steel rebar, ensuring strong concrete for generations.
Applications
- Parking Lots
- Curb & Gutter
- Slab on Grade
- Street Pavement
- Patios
- Pool Decks
- Sidewalks
- Decorative Concrete
- Concrete Countertops
Features
- Rust - Proof: Completely stops spalling cracks.
- 200+ Years Service Life: Built to last for a long time.
- Quick & Simple Installation: Saves up to 50% on labor compared to steel rebar.
- Transportation Savings: 75% lighter than traditional steel rebar.
- High Performance in All Climates: Stronger in freeze - thaw areas and more durable in coastal regions than steel rebar.
- Stronger Than Steel: Over 4X stronger than Grade 40 rebar.
- Inconducive & Nonferrous: Ideal for projects sensitive to electromagnets.
- Superior Crack Control: 80% fewer cracks than traditional steel rebar.
- Chemical Resistant / No waterproofing: Resistant to de - icing salts and corrosive chemicals, no need for expensive waterproofing agents.
Always wear gloves when handling 4MAX Composite Rebar to avoid fiberglass splinters. Don't let it touch your skin directly. Use a diamond blade when cutting for best results. Tie and chair it like steel rebar. Usually, a 15 - inch minimum lap splice length is enough unless stated otherwise.

When using 4MAX Composite Rebar, you'll find it easy to install. It can be tied and chaired just like steel rebar. But remember to wear gloves to protect your hands from fiberglass splinters and avoid direct skin contact. When it comes to cutting, a diamond blade will give you the best results. In terms of length, a 15 - inch minimum lap splice is generally sufficient, unless there are other special requirements. This rebar is great for various concrete projects like parking lots and sidewalks. It's rust - proof, which means it won't cause spalling cracks. It lasts over 200 years, so you don't have to worry about replacements often. It's also very light, 75% lighter than traditional steel rebar, which saves on transportation costs. And it performs well in all climates, being stronger in freeze - thaw regions and more durable in coastal areas. It's stronger than steel, has great crack control, and is resistant to chemicals, so you don't need to use waterproofing agents. Just keep it in a normal environment and it will serve you well for a long time.