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Materials & Engineering

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GRC)

By Station Group Technical Team 02-Feb-2008
STATION GRC Architectural Detail
High-fidelity detailing achieved through GRC.

GRC is concrete that uses glass fibers for reinforcement instead of steel. It is typically cast in a thin section of around 1/2" to 3/4". Since the fibers cannot rust like steel, there is no need for a protective concrete cover thickness to prevent rusting. With the thin, hollow construction of GRC products, they can weigh a fraction of the weight of traditional precast concrete.

Why STATION GRC is Better

GRC is a composite of cement, glass fibers, aggregates and polymers. STATION GRC embraces the design and production of glass fiber reinforced concrete and our unique methods of detailing, manufacturing and installing GRC that have helped make our clients, and their projects, successful. With our unmatched technical experience, 500+ completed projects and numerous satisfied clients STATION is Saudi Arabia’s leader in GRC. We have a reputation for solving design and construction problems for our client's.

How GRC Can Be Used

GRC can be used wherever a light, strong, weather resistant, attractive and fire retardant material is required.

GRC can be used in manufacturing architectural products such as wall panels, window surrounds, column covers, soffits, cornices, brackets, quoins, railings, pilasters, copings, domes, site furnishings, planters, bollards, urns and tables.

Strength & Durability

Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Strength: As an engineered material, the properties of GRC can vary depending upon mix design, glass content and production methods. Glass fiber used in quality GRC has a higher tensile strength than steel. As a general rule of thumb, the higher the fiber content, the higher the strength. A typical mix with 5% glass fiber has a compressive strength of 6,000 to 8,000 psi.

GRC Durability: Glass fiber reinforced concrete has been tested both by accelerated aging tests in the laboratory and in real life installations. GRC can be expected to last as long as pre-cast concrete. In many environments, as when exposed to salt spray or high moisture, the GRC can be expected to perform better, as there is no steel reinforcement to corrode. Since the surface of GRC is a Portland concrete, it weathers much as a quality architectural pre-cast concrete would.

Advantages of GFRC

Lightweight

STATION GRC, thin yet strong, weighs 80% to 95% less than solid concrete. This makes it easier and faster to install and reduces the load on the buildings structure. The lighter weight and stronger material also saves transport costs, allows more design freedom and, by using less material, reduces environmental impact.

Superior Strength

STATION GRC is strong. For GRC panels, this means it has the proven ability to withstand seismic loads and hurricane winds. For architectural elements, stronger means less chance for damage, easier to install and longer lasting.

Durable

STATION GRC lasts. It is less susceptible to weather erosion and more freeze thaw resistant than conventional concrete. The use of glass fibers for reinforcement rather than steel means it cannot rust and can even be used under salt water and in marine environments.

Beautiful

STATION GRC provides the look and feel of natural stone, architectural precast concrete, terra cotta, wood or smooth panels. It allows the designer more freedom in shape, color and texture than any material.

Eco-Friendly

GRC has a much lower environmental impact than conventional concrete, stone or other materials. Made with minerals: cement, aggregates, glass fibers and, in some cases mineral pigments and special polymers, GRC is designed to be long lasting and earth friendly.

Disaster Resistant

Hurricanes, floods, fires and earthquakes are no match for GRC. Over the years it has proven itself both in the lab and in the real world.

Design Freedom with STATION GRC

Design Freedom with GRC

Name your color. "We can match it"

Color is one of the most basic elements of architectural design. At STATION we offer three basic colors; Limestone White, Limestone Buff and Smooth White, but those are not your only choices. We also custom match virtually any color. GRC color options include:

  • Cast-in colors: Cast in solid and mottled colors in smooth, acid wash or sandblasted.
  • Stains: A range of concrete stains and antiquing stains.
  • Glazes: Custom hot glazed finishes for a glazed tile or terra cotta look.
  • Paint: Custom pre painted finishes or ready to paint.

Name your texture

At STATION we offer GRC in almost any texture you can imagine.

  • Smooth
  • Sandblasted
  • Honed
  • Exposed Aggregate
  • Travertine
  • Coral Stone
  • Wood Grain
  • Brick
  • Terra Cotta
  • Carved details

Name your shape

"Bring us your design, any shape and we will help make it a reality".

Yes, we offer GRC in flats, squares and rectangles, but we also produce sweeping curves, dramatic angles, spheres, domes, waves, intricate detail and complex geometries. From avant-garde forms to intricate historical details, bring us your design, any shape and we will help make it a reality.

Name your details and solve your challenges

"A new solution for your project's unique challenges"

Like people, no two buildings are the same. So, while we offer stock details, we also have experience in solving all types of design challenges. From underwater glass fiber reinforced concrete to high rise cladding and all types in between, we work with you to invent / engineer / design a solution. By drawing on our 500+ successful projects we can often find a proven solution that has worked before. If not, we will work with you to create a new solution for your projects unique challenges.

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