Manufacturing Process
One of the most common techniques of production is hand spray, which is generally used by new start-ups. We use a special spray gun that lets us deposit the chopped glass fiber and cementitious slurry into a mold followed with compression by hand using a spring roller. A second layer is then sprayed and again compacted. This technique permits high glass percentage to be used, giving high mechanical properties.
Cast Premix
As the name suggests the glass fibre is mixed into cementations slurry and the resulting material is poured or pumped into molds and compacted using vibration or by using special additives in the mix. The premix process can be easily automated and is often chosen for standard product manufacture. The molds used are more complex than those for the spray process. The mechanical properties are lower but they are consistent allowing optimum design.
We are a Manufacturer & Supplier of the following products:
Screen |
Balustrade |
Wall Caps |
Bases |
Cornice |
Gazebos |
Brackets |
Bollards |
Benches |
Chimney Caps |
Cladding Panels |
Columns |
Cornice |
Finials |
Fountain Pools |
Fountain and Rings |
Molding |
Window Surrounds |
Pedestals |
Planters |
Grates |
Niches |
Pier Caps |
Plinths |
Quoins |
Bas Relief |
Sculpture |
Signage |
Site Amenities |
Tables |
History of GFRP
During mid-1930, Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic was first developed and since then has become a principal choice in the construction industry. In 1967, these were used for the construction parts and the architectural benefits came into light with the destruction of Disneyland's "House of the Future." Gradually, GFRPs popularity grew and by 1994, the building industry used about 600 million pounds of composite materials. Today, our company offers a variety of products in GFRP to meet the varying needs of the building industry.
Being a client focused company, our in-house design and drafting teams holds detailed discussions with our clients to understand their requirements specifically. We get the drawings of the project approved by our clients after which our sculptors carve a model as per the specifications. Depending on the detail, we make a mold of fiberglass, steel, wood or rubber, where carefully designed mix of polyester or epoxy resin is sprayed, with alkali resistant glass fibers.
After a rich working experience with cast stone and fiber reinforced materials, our company came up with a designed Glass Fiber Reinforced Stone. This product brings together the look and texture of quarried stone and light weight properties of GFRP. The high durability and strength of this product has been proved through years and with this invention, Yash GRC has brought out the best combination of latest technology with traditional elegance.
Our talented team of designers works in close coordination among themselves to create eye catching designs for your GFRS product. We crush stone and resin along with alkali resistant glass fibers, after which we mix and spray them into a mold to match with the designs. The final product looks traditional with heavy stone work.
Glass fiber reinforced concrete, also known as GFRC is a kind of concrete that utilizes glass fibers for strengthening. These are widely used in exterior building panels and require no preventive cover to protect it from rusting. These can weight almost the fraction of weight of the traditional precast concrete.
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