What are your products made with?

Our Products are made of GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete)

GFRC is a combination of fine aggregate, cement, water, polymer, chemical admixtures and glass fiber. The key to GFRC is the glass-fiber reinforcement. The fibers take the place of steel in a wet-cast mix. They allow GFRC to develop much higher flexural strengths than typical wet-cast concrete, allowing you to cast thinner, lighter sections and pieces.

BENEFITS OF GFRC


With GFRC, concrete can be cast in thinner sections and is therefore as much as 75% lighter than similar pieces cast with traditional concrete. According to Jeff Girard’s blog post titled, “The Benefits of Using a GFRC Mix for Countertops”, a concrete countertop can be 1-inch thick with GFRC rather than 2 inches thick when using conventional steel reinforcement . An artificial rock made with GFRC will weigh a small fraction of what a real rock of similar proportions would weigh, allowing for lighter foundations and reduced shipping cost.

High strength: GFRC can have flexural strength as high as 4000 psi and it has a very high strength-to-weight ratio.

Reinforcement: Since GFRC is reinforced internally, there is no need for other kinds of reinforcement, which can be difficult to place into complex shapes.

Heat and/or Flame Tolerance

This product is non-combustable and will not burn. It is compatible with all extinguishing media. Use any media that is appropriate for the surrounding fire.

Flash point: Not applicable

Auto ignition temperature: Not applicable

GFRC