GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)

GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)

GFRC has all the characteristics of regular concrete. A number of additional qualities, however, give GFRC significant advantages. Most obviously, GFRC is up to 80% lighter than concrete, so it’s easier to work with and install. Despite its light weight, GFRC also boasts superior strength and durability, making GFRC a material that can stand the test of time. Add the fact that GFRC is easily molded into intricate and detailed designs in a wide selection of colors, forms and textures, and you’ve got a perfect replacement for precast concrete and an ideal material for a range of creative projects.

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