The MMFX Difference

MMFX Steel vs. Conventional Steel

The strength of MMFX steel far surpasses conventional steel. MMFX steel technology can compete in the marketplace due to its superior strength, corrosion resistance, and other excellent marketable properties that the steel exhibits.

Strength

MMFX steels can be produced up to three times as strong as conventional reinforcing steels. In many applications, the strength of MMFX steels allow for far less steel to be used. MMFX is currently in the market with 100 ksi and 120 ksi reinforcing steel that is much stronger than conventional reinforcing steels used today at Grade 60 (60 ksi).


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Corrosion Resistance

Many highly credible institutions and agencies have tested the corrosion resistance of MMFX steel and have provided MMFX with substantial documented test results to validate the corrosion resistance of our innovative steel products.

Ductility

Ductility is the ability for a material to stretch under load. Steels that have good ductility can be bent, stretched, formed, and manipulated without breaking. However, high-strength steels become brittle (not ductile) and lose their ability to be manipulated.

MMFX steels are extremely high-strength and at the same time maintain high levels of ductility, allowing these steels to be integrated into applications demanding these combined properties.

Cold Resistance

Standard steels become brittle around 0°F to -20°F. MMFX steels maintain excellent mechanical behavior at temperatures below -200°F.

Other Material Properties

Due to MMFX proprietary microstructure, these steels exhibit substantial improvement in crack, impact, and fatigue resistance over conventional reinforcing steels.