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GRC presents architects and engineers with a material from which the most ambitious designs can be created. It can be moulded to form modern futuristic designs or to replicate traditional historic features. GRC can be painted, faced with fine aggregates, coloured or simply left with a natural white or grey, smooth or textured finish. |
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GRC products are lightweight, easy to handle and fast to erect |
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GRC products reduce loadings on buildings leading to significant savings in superstructure and foundations |
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GRC is excellent for reproduction and renovation |
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GRC is environmentally friendly |
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| GRC provides the designer with a complete technology that few other materials can match for versatility. |
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GRC is one of the most popular materials used for creative prefabricated architectural cladding. GRC’s ability to be moulded into thin, lightweight panels with a wide variety of shapes, forms and surface finishes has been appreciated by a growing audience of architects and engineers worldwide. |
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GRC is easily moulded to reproduce shapes, details and textures |
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GRC’s high strength allows design of thin, lightweight cladding elements |
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GRC can be coloured with pigments, paints and natural stone facings |
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GRC cladding can replace non-structural precast concrete where weight and/or shape may be problematic |
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| GRC cladding panels are generally manufactured by the ‘Hand Spray’ technique. As the name implies, the material is sprayed into a mould using special machinery.The method can produce high-performance materials from which panels with extremely thin, lightweight sections are achievable. |
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