Our Product Offering

What is GRC?

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GRC) represents the pinnacle of innovative construction technology. This advanced composite material combines:

  • Alkali-resistant glass fibers

  • Specialized cement matrices

  • Proprietary additives

The result: An exceptional building material delivering superior strength and design flexibility while maintaining a remarkably light profile

Technical Advantages

  • Technical Advantages

    Superior Strength-to-Weight Ratio

    Combines high strength with lightness, enabling efficient and cost-effective construction.

  • Technical Advantages

    High Impact and Compressive Resistance

    Withstands significant loads and stress, maintaining structural integrity over time.

  • Technical Advantages

    UV and Weather Resistance

    Resists environmental factors like UV radiation and freeze-thaw cycles, ensuring longevity.

  • Technical Advantages

    Fire Safety (Non-combustible)

    Meets stringent non-combustible standards, enhancing safety in construction applications.

  • Technical Advantages

    Environmental Sustainability

    Offers a lower environmental impact compared to traditional concrete, promoting eco-friendly construction.

  • Technical Advantages

    Excellent Durability

    Maintains appearance and integrity over time, even under harsh conditions.

  • Technical Advantages

    Low Maintenance Requirements

    Resistant to corrosion and rot, reducing upkeep needs and associated costs.

Design Possibilities

GRC offers unparalleled design flexibility

  • Complex Architectural Forms

  • Intricate Surface Textures

  • Multiple Finishing Options

  • Fine Architectural Details

  • Custom Color Integration

  • Stone and Natural Material Replication

Performance Specifications

  • 12-20mm

    12-20mm

    Panel Thickness

  • 40-60 kg/m²

    40-60 kg/m²

    Weight

  • >50 MPa

    >50 MPa

    Compressive Strength

  • >20 MPa

    >20 MPa

    Flexural Strength

  • Class A

    Class A

    Non-combustible Fire Rating

Quality Assurance
An exceptional building material delivering superior strength and design flexibility while maintaining a remarkably light profile

  • Quality
  • Quality
  • Quality
  • Quality

What is GRP?

Glass-Fiber Reinforced Plastic (GRP), also known as Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP), is a composite material made of:

  • Glass fibers: Provide strength and flexibility.

  • Polymer resin matrix: Binds the fibers and transfers loads.

This combination results in a lightweight, durable material with excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.

Technical Advantages

  • Technical Advantages

    High Strength-to-Weight Ratio

    Provides robust performance while remaining lightweight, facilitating easier handling and installation.

  • Technical Advantages

    Corrosion and Chemical Resistance

    Resists degradation from chemicals and environmental exposure, ideal for harsh environments.

  • Technical Advantages

    Electrical Insulation Properties

    Non-conductive nature makes it suitable for electrical applications, ensuring safety.

  • Technical Advantages

    Thermal Insulation

    Offers low thermal conductivity, contributing to energy efficiency in structures.

  • Technical Advantages

    Design Versatility

    Easily molded into complex shapes and finishes, accommodating diverse design requirements.

  • Technical Advantages

    Low Maintenance Requirements

    Durable and resistant to wear, minimizing the need for frequent upkeep.

Design Possibilities

GRP offers extensive design flexibility

  • Complex Geometries

  • Variety of Surface Finishes

  • Custom Colors and Textures

  • Integration with Other Materials

  • Lightweight Structures

  • Transparent or Translucent Panels

Performance Specifications

  • 1.5–2.0 g/cm³

    1.5–2.0 g/cm³

    Density Approximately

  • 100–1,200 MPa

    100–1,200 MPa

    Tensile Strength

  • 150–300 MPa

    150–300 MPa

    Flexural Strength

  • 0.3–0.4 W/m·K

    0.3–0.4 W/m·K

    Thermal Conductivity

  • -40°C to +80°C

    -40°C to +80°C

    Operating Temperature Range

Quality Assurance

  • Quality

    ISO 9001

    Quality Management Systems

  • Quality

    ASTM D638

    Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics

  • ASTM E84

    Surface Burning Characteristics

  • BS 476 Part 6

    Fire Propagation

  • BS 476 Part 7

    Spread of Flame

What is UHPC?

Ultra-High-Performance Concrete (UHPC) is an advanced cementitious composite material characterized by:

  • Optimized granular composition: Enhances density and strength.

  • Low water-to-cementitious materials ratio: Improves durability.

  • High-performance fibers: Provide ductility and tensile strength.

This results in a material with exceptional mechanical properties and durability.

Technical Advantages

  • Technical Advantages

    Exceptional Compressive Strength

    Achieves compressive strengths up to 180 MPa, surpassing conventional concrete.

  • Technical Advantages

    High Tensile Strength and Ductility

    Exhibits superior tensile strength and flexibility, allowing for slender, innovative designs.

  • Technical Advantages

    Superior Durability and Longevity

    Dense matrix ensures excellent durability, even in aggressive environments, with a lifespan exceeding 100 years.

  • Technical Advantages

    Low Permeability

    Minimizes water and chemical ingress, enhancing resistance to environmental degradation.

  • Technical Advantages

    Enhanced Impact and Abrasion Resistance

    Withstands mechanical wear and tear, maintaining structural integrity over time.

  • Technical Advantages

    Fire Resistance

    Offers high fire resistance, contributing to overall safety in construction applications.

Design Possibilities

UHPC enables groundbreaking designs:

  • Slender Structural Elements

  • Intricate Facade Panels

  • Long-Span Bridges

  • Thin-Walled Shells

  • Complex Geometries

  • High-Quality Surface Finishes

Performance Specifications

  • 120–200 MPa

    120–200 MPa

    Compressive Strength

  • 7–15 MPa

    7–15 MPa

    Tensile Strength

  • >20 MPa

    >20 MPa

    Flexural Strength

  • 2,400 kg/m³

    2,400 kg/m³

    Density Approximately

  • <10%

    <10%

    Chloride Ion Permeability conventional concrete

  • 100% properties

    100% properties

    Freeze-Thaw Resistance Retains 100% properties after 600 cycles

Quality Assurance

  • Quality

    ASTM C1856

    Standard Practice for Fabricating and Testing Specimens of UHPC

  • Quality

    EN 206

    European Standard for Concrete Specification

  • Quality

    ISO 9001

    Quality Management Systems

  • Quality

    ISO 14001

    Environmental Management Systems

Surface Finishing

GRC has a very high plasticity, it can imitate textures of different materials and provide unlimited possibilities to architectural design.

  • High plasticity

  • Different materials

  • Unlimited possibilities