Our flagship product, the concrete reinforcing fiber BarChip, has been officially certified as compliant with Indonesia’s National Standard (SNI: Standar Nasional Indonesia).
BarChip meets the requirements of the newly established standard SNI 9388:2025 – Macro Synthetic Fibers for Concrete, and has successfully obtained formal certification.

The SNI standard is a national standard set by the Government of Indonesia, providing uniform nationwide criteria for the quality, safety, and performance of products and services.
Under the newly established standard for macro synthetic fibers for concrete, BarChip is currently the only product that has obtained certification.
In the development of this standard, our company worked closely with local standard-setting authorities and industry associations in Indonesia, contributing to discussions on testing methods and performance requirements.
In recent years, Indonesia has seen rapid growth in infrastructure development and construction demand. Materials used in public works are, in principle, required to obtain SNI certification. However, until now, there had been no unified standard for concrete reinforcing fibers, leaving product selection and quality evaluation largely to contractors and project owners.
With the acquisition of this certification, wider adoption of BarChip in public construction projects is expected.
In addition, BarChip has also obtained certification under the TKDN (local content requirement) system, which is generally required for public works, achieving a local content ratio exceeding 40%, in line with Indonesian government procurement standards.
Building on the acquisition of SNI certification, we will continue to strengthen and expand the sales of BarChip in the Indonesian market.