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GRC (Glass Reinforced Concrete)

Glass Reinforced Concrete (GRC) is a composite material made from a mixture of cement, fine sand, water, and fine glass fibers. The glass fibers are added to boost the concrete's strength and durability while reducing its weight. GRC can be molded into various shapes and detailed designs, making it popular for architectural facades, decorative panels, and sculptures. It offers a balance of aesthetic appeal, ease of installation, and resistance to weathering. Because of its lightweight nature and high-strength properties, GRC is a versatile and cost-effective material for both functional and decorative building applications.