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Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) is a type of concrete that is reinforced with closely spaced, alkali-resistant glass fibers. These fibers add tensile strength to the concrete, making it more durable and resistant to cracking and breaking. GFRC is commonly used in architectural applications where lightweight, thin and strong concrete elements are required.

GFRC offers several advantages over traditional concrete, such as reduced weight, flexibility in design, improved durability, color versatility and resistance to corrosion, making it a popular choice in architectural and construction projects.

GFRC is incredibly versatile and is often used as aesthetic purposes such as architectural features and panels, interior and outdoor furniture, planters and landscape features, art and sculptures, statues and monuments.

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Timber Simulated Planks

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Facades

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E-GFRS Plastering

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GFRC furnitures