Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC)
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) is a composite material that incorporates glass fibers into a concrete mix. It offers several advantages over traditional concrete and can be particularly beneficial for projects requiring lightweight, durable, and versatile building materials.

GFRC Screen (Jaali)
We are a leading manufacturer of high-quality GFRC screens, tailored to meet diverse site requirements and installation needs. GFRG allows for the creation of customized molds, enabling architects to implement unique and intricate designs that enhance the visual appeal of the building.
We provide custom thickness options to suit various applications, ensuring durability and precision. Our lightweight yet strong panels are easy to handle
Designed to withstand extreme weather, our GFRC screens are long-lasting and require minimal maintenance. We offer a variety of smooth, textured, and custom finishes, enhancing the look of any space.

GFRC Capital and Column
GRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) is a highly favored material for creating ornamental architectural features such as columns and capitals. These elements, often inspired by classical designs or contemporary aesthetics, play a significant role in defining the style and character of a building’s interior and exterior.
GFRC’s inherent properties make it particularly well-suited for this application. One major advantage is its reduced weight compared to traditional precast concrete or stone. This lighter weight simplifies handling, transportation, and installation, potentially reducing labor costs and the need for heavy lifting equipment. It also places less structural load on the building itself, which can be beneficial in both new construction and renovation projects.

GFRC Cornice
GRC is a composite material that combines cement, fine aggregates, water, polymers, and glass fibers. The inclusion of glass fibers in concrete significantly improves its tensile strength and flexibility, making it suitable for creating intricate and detailed architectural elements like cornices. GRC offers several advantages over traditional concrete, such as reduced weight, increased durability, and the ability to be molded into complex shapes.

GFRC Bollard
Glass fibre reinforced concrete (GRC) bollards are a type of post that is made from a lightweight concrete mix that is reinforced with glass fibres. This makes them strong, durable, and weather-resistant. GRC bollards are often used in security applications, as they can be used to deter vehicle attacks and protect pedestrians.
GRC bollards are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, so you can find the perfect one to suit your needs. They can be used to create a physical barrier, or they can be used as a decorative accent. GRC bollards can also be customized with different colours and finishes to match your décor.

GFRC Ballustrade
A balustrade is a railing that is typically used to protect people from falling from a height. GRC balustrades are made from a lightweight concrete mix that is reinforced with glass fibres. This makes them strong, durable, and weather-resistant. GRC balustrades are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles, so you can find the perfect one to suit your needs.
Architectural: GRC balustrades are often used in architectural applications, such as to add a touch of elegance or sophistication to a building facade. They can also be used to provide safety and security in high-traffic areas.
Homes: GRC balustrades can be used in homes to add a touch of elegance or sophistication to a balcony, deck, or staircase. They can also be used to provide safety and security for children and pets.