DECOR EARTH GRC is engaged in manufacturing GRC elements in one of its most modern advanced plant at TIJARA in technical collaboration with Fiber Technologies International U.K. to counter the growing demand for GRC in construction industries. Decor Earth GRC is also engaged in converting the imaginative design in solid concrete structure to be ready to fix in the concrete or steel structure to give varied shape in ethenic, modern & attractive design to the building. Decor Earth Grc, we use best quality raw material like finest quality white cement, Imported Japanese Alkali Resistance Glass Fiber for Reinforcement, Imported Bonding agent, Chemical admixture and also German Imported Liquid Rubber for mold making and pattern designing.
ADVANTAGES OF GRC
HIGH STRENGTH
NO STEEL REINFORCEMNET
LIGHT WEIGHT
NO HEALTH RISK
VERSATILE AND DURABLE
EASY MOULDABILITY
GREAT COLOUR AND TEXTURE
EASY FIXING
WHAT IS GRC?
Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete is a composite material made of premium white cement, fine quartz silica sand, Alkaline Resistant (AR) Glass Fibre, Bonding Agents, Chemical Admixture, Water
It is an ideal substitute for stone carving due to its lightweight and resistance to weather. Good bending and tensile strength are also suitable for seismic regions.
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete elements are tailor made for each project and can be suitably moulded into wide variety of very complex, shape, size or form of profiles.
It is ideally suited as Light weight prefabricated cladding material for interior/ exterior of modern buildings in the world.
APPLICATIONS OF GRC
ARCHITECTURE
In recent years, a shortage of skilled workers combined with the need to produce lighter weight building components has led to significant advancements in the use of prefabricated GRC elements. Builders worldwide are appreciating the increase in speed of construction that GRC provides.
Furthermore, engineers are discovering that small additions of alkali resistant glass fibres can benefit the quality of traditional concrete elements, whether precast or cast in-situ. Research has shown that high-modulus alkali resistant glass fibres can help to control cracking and improve durability.
BUILDING
In recent years, a shortage of skilled workers combined with the need to produce lighter weight building components has led to significant advancements in the use of prefabricated GRC elements. Builders worldwide are appreciating the increase in speed of construction that GRC provides.
Furthermore, engineers are discovering that small additions of alkali resistant glass fibres can benefit the quality of traditional concrete elements, whether precast or cast in-situ. Research has shown that high-modulus alkali resistant glass fibres can help to control cracking and improve durability.
ENGINEERING
Compared to traditional concrete, GRC offers the engineer an unrivalled range of material properties. GRC is not a single material. Its properties can be engineered to suit each application. For example, for products such as permanent formwork, high short-term strength is required. While for utility and drainage products light weight combined with durability give GRC a considerable advantage.