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What is GRC & GFRC?

GRC Architectural Elements

What is GRC (Glass Reinforced Concrete)?

GRC (Glass Reinforced Concrete) is a high-performance construction material made from cement, fine aggregates, water, chemical admixtures, and alkali-resistant glass fibers. These fibers enhance tensile strength and reduce cracking, making GRC lighter and stronger than traditional concrete.

GRC is widely used in architectural and decorative applications due to its flexibility in design, smooth finish, and long-term durability. It can be molded into complex shapes that are difficult to achieve with conventional RCC.

Key Advantages of GRC:

  • Lightweight compared to RCC
  • High strength and crack resistance
  • Excellent weather and fire resistance
  • Customizable shapes and textures
  • Low maintenance and long lifespan
GFRC Villa Elevation

What is GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)?

GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) is an advanced version of GRC that uses alkali-resistant glass fibers uniformly distributed throughout the mix. This reinforcement provides superior tensile strength, flexibility, and reduced weight.

GFRC is ideal for modern architecture, offering unlimited design possibilities with excellent structural performance. It is extensively used in façades, GFRC jali, cladding panels, villa elevations, and exterior decorative elements.

Key Advantages of GFRC:

  • Ultra-lightweight with high durability
  • Excellent design flexibility and detailing
  • Superior weather and corrosion resistance
  • Faster installation and reduced structural load
  • Eco-friendly and cost-effective solution