Advantages and Disadvantages of Fiber Glass Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) Fiberglass reinforced concrete otherwise called GFRC is a concrete mixture that has high-quality fibreglass in the mix. This gives an ultra solid and to some degree adaptable concrete that likewise shields the concrete from ecological harm throughout the years. It is durable and lightweight and can be thrown into various shapes. The blend comprises of Portland cement, fine total, glass fibre reinforcement, added substances, acrylic copolymer and water.
Advantages of Fiberglass Reinforced Concrete It is an incredible material for reclamation of old structures and is utilized for the outside of the structures. It is additionally being utilized broadly for dividers and roofs. Landscape specialists have gone ahead board and found the adaptability of GFRC. • GFRC is lightweight and is around 75% lighter than customary concrete. • The flexural quality gives it a high quality of weight proportion.