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CORINTHIAN

CRAFT + TECHNOLOGY for FAÇADE & ARCHITECTURAL CLADDING .

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CORINTHIAN

CRAFT + TECHNOLOGY for FAÇADE & ARCHITECTURAL CLADDING .

Corinthian Logo need to be croppped

CORINTHIAN

CRAFT + TECHNOLOGY for FAÇADE & ARCHITECTURAL CLADDING .

Glass-fibre Reinforced Concrete (GRC/GFRC)

Glass fibre reinforced concrete (GRC) is a combination of specially developed alkali resistant glass fibres and cement sand mortar. The resultant composite is a concrete like material combining the compressive properties of cement motors with valuable flexural and tensile strength of glass fibres. It is in many ways similar to concrete, but its higher cement content and lower permeability makes it more resistant to moisture penetration, atmospheric attack or sand erosion.

  Advantages

  • Mould ability to produce wide range of intricate shapes and profiles.
  • Lightweight
  • Ease and speed of handling with reduced erection and transportation costs Reduced loadings on buildings leading to substantial reduction in structural and foundation costs, especially useful for building renovation or Restoration
  • Ability to reproduce fine surface details
  • Low maintenance requirements
  • Good freeze-thaw resistance
  • Low permeability.
  • Excellent fire properties

Applications

Building cladding system, Decorative architectural ornaments, Arches, Columns and Pilasters with capitals and bases, Cornices, Brackets, Bands, Windows surrounds, Balustrade, Sun screens, Zharokas,  Partitions and Domes, Landscaping and Garden furniture: Landscape elements such as Planters, Flower pots, Urns, Vases. Lamp post, Bollard, Signs, Statues, Sculptures, Gazebos, Pergolas, Benches, Tables and Fountains.

 

GRC application as façade material by world's leading Architects

Norman +Partners Masdar Institute Abu Dhabi- UAE

Zaha Hadid Heyder Aliyev Cultural Center Baku, Azerbaijan

 

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Mumbai International Airport, Terminal 2 Mumbai, India