Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete CLadding Panels


 
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ROSS419



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:23 am    Post subject: Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete CLadding Panels Reply with quoteFind all posts by ROSS419

Hi, i was wondering if something can help me out.....
im trying to find some info on Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete CLadding Panels but i am having no luck, if someone knows where i can find the info or knows a things or two about these panels please let me know !!
PLEASE AND THANK YOU
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Antisthenes



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Antisthenes

try cellulose fiber panels i just went to a boxed lunch last week on synthetic vs natural fibers the difference is HUGE
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barryhunter



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:36 pm    Post subject: Glass fiber reinforced concrete GFRC cladding panels Reply with quoteFind all posts by barryhunter

For GFRC information try www.strombergarchitectural.com
I have specified Glass fiber reinforced concrete or GFRC for cladding panels, ornament and columns and it has worked well for us. Stromberg has more GFRC options than anyone else I know of and they have been around a long time. If they can't answer your questions, probably no one can. They also have online GFRC CAD details and GFRC specifications you can down load. We have used Stromberg GFRC several times and always with good results. One project is over 15 years old and looks as good as new. Keep in mind that GFRC is primarily a non structural material.
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