GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE GRC
Glass fibre Reinforced Concrete(GRC) is a cement-based composite material reinforced with alkali-resistant fibres. The fibres add flexural, tensile and impact strength and the resulting material allows the production of strong yet lightweight products used in architectural, civil engineering and many other applications.
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GLASSFIBRE REINFORCED PLASTICS GRP
Glassfibre Reinforced Plastics (GRP) or Fibre Glass Reinforced Plastics (FRP) are essentially structural materials that belong to the larger family of composite materials.As a matter of fact, modern composites owe their genesis to glass-fibre reinforced polyester developed in the 1940's.
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GLASSFIBRE REINFORCED GYPSUM GRG
Glassfibre Reinforced Gypsum (GRG) Gypsum is a mineral. It will not burn. Laboratory fire tests conducted on varying thickness of G.R.G. (with 5% to 6% glass fiber content and without face coating) substantiate this non-combustibility, also show no appreciable fuel contribution and zero flame spread.
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FERROCRETE FC
Ferrocrete, was a composite building material made from the combination of concrete and iron that was molecularly bonded to produce a substance with exceptional resistance to wear and tear. The material was used primarily in the construction of roads and walkways, but also for reinforced bunkers and building foundations.
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STONEWORK
Ferrocrete, was a composite building material made from the combination of concrete and iron that was molecularly bonded to produce a substance with exceptional resistance to wear and tear. The material was used primarily in the construction of roads and walkways, but also for reinforced bunkers and building foundations.
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