GFRC is a lighter, stronger, form of concrete that consists of fine sand, cement, polymer, water, admixtures and alkali-resistant (AR) glass fibers. GFRC derives its strength from a high loading of AR glass fibers and a high dosage of acrylic polymer. While compressive strength of GFRC can be quite high (due to low water to cement ratios and high cement contents), it is the very high flexural and tensile strengths that make it superior to ordinary concrete.
GFRC can be etched, polished, sandblasted and stenciled. If you can imagine it, you can do it.



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