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GFRC

GFRC stands for Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, a composite material made of cement, sand, water, and alkali-resistant glass fibers. The glass fibers are distributed throughout the mixture, providing strength and reinforcement to the concrete.

 It is a durable and weather-resistant material that can withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it a popular choice for modern building facades.

Benefits
and
Features

GFRC is a cutting-edge material in the construction industry that offers both exceptional performance and unique aesthetic possibilities, making it a preferred choice for designers and builders alike.

GFRC panels are an excellent choice for cladding systems due to their lightweight nature, which makes them easier and more cost-effective to transport and install. They are also highly durable and weather-resistant, making them suitable for harsh environmental conditions. With a wide variety of finishes and colors available, GFRC panels can create a unique and modern-looking façade while also offering superior performance in terms of fire resistance, sound reduction, and energy efficiency. Furthermore, GFRC panels are impact-proof and resistant to acid rain, ultra-violet light, and freeze-thaw, making them a long-lasting option for building exteriors.

Key Features

GFRC is a lightweight material that allows for easier transportation and installation, reducing costs and making it suitable for areas with restricted access.

GFRC panels come in a wide variety of finishes and colors, making it a highly customizable option for architects and designers to achieve a unique and modern-looking façade.

GFRC is durable, weather-resistant, and impact-proof, providing excellent fire resistance, sound reduction, and energy efficiency, making it a reliable choice for building exteriors.