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Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete

GRC (also known as GFRC) is a composite material used in the construction of thin, lightweight building siding. It is one of the most versatile building materials available to architects and engineers around the world. It is made by randomly mixing cement, fine aggregate, water, and alkali-resistant glass fiber. The resulting material has high strength, durability, and resistance to environmental degradation.

Glass fiber reinforced concrete is a composite of cement, fine aggregate, water, chemical additives, and alkali-resistant (AR)glass fibers. GRC is highly conformable and can be well-formed into a wide variety of complex shapes and profiles, allowing it to be designed for a wide range of applications. GRC is used in a wide variety of applications in the construction industry, including facades, cladding, roofing, bridges, and prefabrication. It offers a lightweight, durable, and versatile alternative to traditional concrete, enabling architects and designers to create unique and innovative structures. 

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Technical Properties

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Flexural Strength

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Water Absorption

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Compressive Strength

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AR Glassfibre Content

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ADVANTAGE OF GRC