GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) cladding refers to a construction technique where thin panels made of a composite material, combining cement, fine aggregates, water, and alkali-resistant glass fibers, are used as an external covering for buildings. GFRC cladding offers several advantages, such as lightweight nature, high strength, and excellent weather resistance.
The material can replicate the appearance of natural stone, wood, or other textures, making it a popular choice for modern architectural designs. GFRC cladding panels are easy to install and provide architects with greater flexibility in creating intricate shapes and patterns on the building’s facade. Its durability, versatility, and aesthetic appeal make it an ideal solution for enhancing the exterior aesthetics and performance of structures.
GRC is lighter than concrete due to its thin skin, making it easier to handle and comply with manual handling regulations. For instance, a 100mm thick precast concrete panel weighs 240kg/m2, while a similar GRC panel weighs only 40-50kg/m2.
GRC offers design flexibility and can replicate various architectural styles and materials, such as stone, slate, terracotta, and marble. Unlike expensive carved stonework, GRC can achieve intricate surface details, matching the appearance of stonework while being easier to handle and install due to its thin sections.
GRC products offer cost-effective solutions due to reduced handling, transport, and fixing expenses, despite potentially higher manufacturing costs compared to concrete. Overall savings can be achieved when considering these factors.
GRC products are corrosion-resistant as they don’t contain mild steel reinforcement. They are durable, unaffected by external exposure, resistant to rot, and immune to UV light.
Our mounting principles focus on hidden installation without visible screws, minimizing loose parts and simplifying the mounting process. Our elements are easy to install and require no technical maintenance.
Most GRC formulations meet UK and EU non-combustible standards. Polymer GRC is classified as Class O, adhering to British Building Regulations.
Welcome to Zhuhai Dezi Construction Material Co., Ltd! We are a leading company specializing in the supply of GRC (Glassfiber Reinforced Concrete) and GRG (Glassfiber Reinforced Gypsum) materials. Our company is committed to delivering exceptional construction solutions that combine the best of Eastern and Western architectural styles.
From 2013 to 2023, we have handled a lot of projects include luxury hotels, casinos, mansions, theme parks, etc.
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We initiate the process by discussing project requirements, complexities, and client aspirations, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of their needs.
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We conduct thorough research, including product suitability, color matching, and customization options. Our support continues during the design phase, addressing challenges and providing assistance for complex configurations.
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When the design drawings are confirmed, we will first make a mini sample for customer confirmation, and then proceed to mass production. The production process is strictly in accordance with industry standards.
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We prioritize proper supply and delivery to the site, emphasizing its importance for project success. DeZi ensures timely material delivery, minimizing delays and offering on-site support when necessary.
No, with facade cladding in GRC you are get a facade that requires no technical maintenance.
Effortlessly clean: GRC facade cladding maintains a fresh appearance, while our advanced next-gen GRC offers improved finish and surface density, enhancing resistance to algae and dirt.
Sustainable choice: GRC surpasses conventional materials with its durability, weather resistance, and low maintenance. Its production is eco-friendly, with minimal energy consumption and reduced CO2 emissions compared to conventional concrete. Enjoy longevity without the need for frequent repairs or renovations.
Yes, GRC is a fire resistant material. Our GRC material has an SGS test report.
GRC, or glassfibre reinforced concrete, offers enhanced strength, fire resistance, and durability. Its thinner and lighter elements reduce building loads and enable easier handling, transport, and installation. With its exceptional formability, GRC allows for intricate geometries beyond the capabilities of conventional concrete.
The terms GRC and GFRC both refer to the same material, glassfibre reinforced concrete. The difference in spelling is due to variations between British and American English. GRC is commonly used in the UK, while GFRC is the preferred term in the US. Both terms denote a cement-based composite with glassfibre reinforcement.
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