WHAT ARE GRP & GFRC ?

Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP) and Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) are pivotal components in our architectural repertoire. GRP, or fibreglass, melds polyester resin with glass fibres, forming a lightweight, weather-resistant material ideal for diverse applications like cornices, panels, and decorative elements. Its versatility lies in mimicking various textures and finishes. On the other hand, GFRC combines cement, glass fibres, aggregates, and polymers to create a robust yet lightweight composite material. Ideal for intricate architectural elements such as screens, balustrades, and cladding panels.

WHAT ARE GRP & GFRC ?

Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP) and Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) are pivotal components in our architectural repertoire. GRP, or fibreglass, melds polyester resin with glass fibres, forming a lightweight, weather-resistant material ideal for diverse applications like cornices, panels, and decorative elements. Its versatility lies in mimicking various textures and finishes. On the other hand, GFRC combines cement, glass fibres, aggregates, and polymers to create a robust yet lightweight composite material. Ideal for intricate architectural elements such as screens, balustrades, and cladding panels, GFRC's adaptability and durability make it a staple in modern construction. Both GRP and GFRC empower us to seamlessly integrate innovation and structural integrity into our projects.

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