About GFRC
GFRC is concrete that uses glass fibers for reinforcement instead of steel. It is typically cast in a thin section of around 1/2" to 3/4". Since the fibers cannot rust like steel, there is no need for a protective concrete cover thickness to prevent rusting. With the thin, hollow construction of GFRC products, they can weigh a fraction of the weight of traditional precast concrete.
GFRC is a composite of cement, glass fibers, aggregates and polymers. ART Company GFRC pioneered the design and production of glass fiber reinforced concrete and our unique methods of detailing, manufacturing and installing GFRC that have helped make our clients, and their projects, successful.
How GFRC Can Be Used
GFRC can be used wherever a light, strong, weather resistant, attractive and fire retardant material is required.
GFRC can be used in manufacturing architectural products such as wall panels, window surrounds, column covers, soffits, cornices, brackets, quoins, railings, copings, domes, site furnishings, planters, bollards, and tables.
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