Decorative GFRC Panels (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) are a high-performance architectural material that combines structural strength with design flexibility. These panels consist of alkali-resistant glass fibers embedded in a cementitious matrix, offering superior lightweight properties, tensile strength, and intricate moldability.
They are widely used in ceilings, columns, countertops, and feature walls, providing architects and designers with highly customizable finishes that replicate stone, wood, or metal textures—at a fraction of the weight.
1. Lightweight: Weighs only 25–35 kg/m², about 25%–30% of traditional concrete.
2. High Compressive Strength: Typically 50–80 MPa, equivalent to high-grade concrete (C50–C80).
3. Thin-Wall Capability: As thin as 5 mm, enabling complex surface textures and lightweight installations.
4. Longevity: Designed to last 50+ years without significant degradation.
5. Efficient Installation: Prefabricated and easy to handle, reducing on-site labor and construction time by 20–30%.
Create seamless and sophisticated ceiling aesthetics in commercial interiors.
Applications: Hotels, shopping malls, museums, theaters, lobbies
Advantages: Lightweight, fire-resistant, non-sagging
Finishes: Smooth, sandblasted, wood-grain, laser-cut
Typical Thickness: 5–12 mm
A modern alternative to natural stone for stylish, durable surfaces.
Uses: Kitchen islands, bar counters, vanity tops, reception desks
Customization: Color gradients, embedded textures, edge profiling
Surface Options: Polished, matte, anti-bacterial coatings
Performance: Resistant to heat, stains, and impact
Compared to marble, GFRC countertops offer 40–50% weight reduction, without compromising strength or design versatility.
Enhance structural columns with decorative and classical elegance.
Applications: Luxury lobbies, religious buildings, theaters
Options: Round, square, fluted, ornate capitals
Attachment: Mechanical dry-hanging or adhesive-bonded
Customization: Embossed logos, ornaments, classical motifs
Tailored design for creative architectural expression.
Mold Techniques: 3D printing, laser-engraved molds, silicone/rubber forms
Color Range: Limestone white, basalt black, rust red, warm gray
Surface Effects: Translucent veining, sand texture, metallic overlays
Integrated Elements: LED lighting, stainless steel inlays, glass accents
1. Commercial Buildings: Malls, office towers, hotels
2. Cultural Spaces: Museums, art centers, religious venues
3. Residential: Villas, condos, clubhouses
4. Transport Hubs: Airports, train stations
5. Renovation Projects: Façade upgrades and restorations
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