Glass fiber reinforced concrete (GRC) is a composite material made of concrete, glass fibers, and a polymer resin. GRC is lightweight and strong, and it is also fire-resistant and corrosion-resistant. GRC tiles are made by pouring GRC mix into molds and then curing the mix in a controlled environment. Once the tiles are cured, they can be cut, drilled, and sanded to the desired shape and size.
GRC Columns, Capitals and Cornices tiles are used to add architectural detail to buildings. They can be used to create columns, capitals, and cornices that are identical to traditional masonry elements. GRC tiles are also often used to create decorative elements, such as balustrades, friezes, and pediments.
GRC tiles are a versatile and durable material that can be used to add beauty and functionality to buildings. They are a cost-effective alternative to traditional masonry elements, and they are easy to install.
Here are some of the benefits of using GRC Columns, Capitals and Cornices tiles:
- Lightweight and strong
- Fire-resistant and corrosion-resistant
- Durable and long-lasting
- Cost-effective
- Easy to install
- Variety of shapes and designs available






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