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Understanding what is GFRC
GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) or 'lightweight concrete' in layman's terms, also known as GRC (Glass Reinforced Concrete) or FRC (Fiberglass Reinforced Concrete) is an amalgamation of materials that are used in countless architectural and civil engineering design products. For the past 13 years, GFRC has been used to create coping, column wraps, cladding panels, wall caps, pier caps, pavers, balustrade systems, monument signs, fireplaces, columns, window surrounds, benches, panels, statues, barricades, domes, planters, ornaments, countertops, artificial rock/stonework and a multitude of other applications that are limited only to the architect and his imagination.
GFRC is a cement-based composite material reinforced with alkali-resistant fibers, Although the properties of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) vary according to the production method, mix design, and the type and content of the alkali-resistant Glass Fiber, the generic composition of GFRC are a mixture of cement (usually Portland cement), water, fine aggregate, chemical admixtures, and alkali-resistant glass fibers (AR glass fibers) randomly dispersed throughout cement matrix. For further information refer to PCI MNL 128 Appendix J. For specifications go to the APA website at www.archprecast.org/gfrc.htm
The benefits and use of GFRC are as follows :