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GFRC vs Cast Stone: A Comparative Analysis

GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) and cast stone are two popular architectural materials that offer versatility and durability. While they share similarities, there are significant differences between GFRC and cast stone. In this article, we will compare and contrast these materials in terms of composition, manufacturing process, aesthetics, and applications. What is GFRC? Reinforced Concrete with Glass Fibers GFRC, or Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, is a composite material made by combining cement, fine aggregate, water, and alkali-resistant glass fibers. The incorporation of glass fibers enhances the tensile strength and durability of the concrete. GFRC is lightweight, flexible, and offers design versatility. What is Cast Stone? Cementitious Material with Aggregates Cast stone is a dense cementitious material made by casting a mixture of cement, fine aggregates (such as crushed stone or sand), and additives into molds. It is designed to replicate the appearance and characteristics of natural stone. Cast stone is

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