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GFRC the most phenomenal product
Omg! I have found the most phenomenal product. It is called GFRC. They make panels using thick sheets of Styrofoam, which they spray front and back with GFRC (a cement type product) but it is lightweight and waterproof. It is … Continue reading
Posted in CSIP, GFRC General Info, GFRC Panels, Green Building
Tagged Composite structural insulated panels, gfrc panels installed, GFRC sandwich panels, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Glass reinforced Concrete, grc, green building, panels, precast, sandwich panels, Structural Insulated Panels, sustainable
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Shipping GFRC | Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete | vs precast concrete
Shipping GFRC GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) is much easier and less expensive than traditional precast concrete. Since GFRC weighs a fraction of the traditional concrete it is much cheaper and easier to handle. If an item cast from traditional … Continue reading
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GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) Face Coat
GFRC Face Coat GFRC can be produced in a vast array of colors or textures that can resemble limestone or match traditional grey precast (this would be considered a standard face coat). However, the latest technology in pigments will allow darker or … Continue reading
Posted in Calculator, CSIP, GFRC Panels
Tagged build, Building, C-SIP Building, Composite structural insulated panels, Construction, csip, EPS, face coat, GFC, GFRC, gfrc panels installed, GFRC sandwich panels, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Glass reinforced Concrete, grc, Green, Precast, precast concrete, sandwich panels, Structural Insulated Panels
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GFRC, CSIP Fire tested and approved
The Department of Energy states that “In buildings constructed of SIPs, fire investigators have found that the panels held up well. For example, in one case where the structure exceeded 1,000°F (538°C) in the ceiling areas and 200°F (93°C) near … Continue reading
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Tagged C-SIP, C-SIP Building, Construction, csip, GFC, GFRC, gfrc panels installed, GFRC sandwich panels, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Glass reinforced Concrete, grc, material, panels, sandwich panels, SIP, spec, Specifications, Structural Insulated Panels, testing
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Choosing the thickness of foam for your GFRC CSIP project
Choosing the thickness of foam for your GFRC CSIP project. GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) CSIP (Composite Structural Insulated Panels) The eps foam is all about R-value. The thicker your foam the more R-value your walls will have. Structural Insulated Panels … Continue reading
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Tagged C-SIP Building, Composite structural insulated panels, csip, EPS, eps foam, foam, GFC, GFRC, gfrc panels installed, GFRC sandwich panels, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Glass reinforced Concrete, grc, green building, precast, r-value, sandwich panels, Structural Insulated Panels
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Choosing the thickness of GFRC on your CSIP project
GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) CSIP (Composite Structural Insulated Panels) The thickness of your GFRC will vary from project to project but we will cover the basics here for you. A GFRC SIP panel is coated with GFRC on both sides. … Continue reading
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Tagged C-SIP, Composite structural insulated panels, Construction, csip, EPS, GFC, GFRC, gfrc panels installed, GFRC sandwich panels, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Glass reinforced Concrete, sandwich panels, Structural Insulated Panels
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The new GFRC CSIP Calculator
GFRC CSIP Calculator GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) CSIP (Composite Structural Insulated Panel) Coming Soon! GFRC Calculator Free Download: http://www.gfrcconstruction.com/gfrc-calculator/
Posted in Calculator, CSIP, GFRC Panels
Tagged C-SIP, Composite structural insulated panels, Construction, csip, EPS, GFC, GFRC, gfrc panels installed, GFRC sandwich panels, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Glass reinforced Concrete, grc, green building, sandwich panels, Structural Insulated Panels
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Four main BENEFITS of a CSIP structure with GFRC
The Four main BENEFITS of a CSIP structure with GFRC are: CSIP using GFRC IS ECONOMICAL (typically ±25% less expensive than Conventional brick and mortar): 1. Fast and easy building process The CSIP (Composite structural insulated panels) with GFRC System is … Continue reading
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Tagged C-SIP, C-SIP Building, C-SIP panel, Composite structural insulated panels, csip, EPS, eps panels, GFRC, gfrc panels installed, GFRC sandwich panels, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Glass reinforced Concrete, grc, panels, sandwich panels
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The C-SIP Building Solution using GFRC
The C-SIP Building Solution using GFRC: Remarkably simple, C-SIP using GFRC has only two parts. An EPS core that can range in thickness from 100mm to 400mm, depending on design and insulation needs, and a 8mm to15mm thick coating of GFRC … Continue reading
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Tagged Building, C-SIP, C-SIP Building, Construction, EPS, fea, Finite Element Analysis, GFC, GFRC, gfrc panels installed, GFRC sandwich panels, Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Glass reinforced Concrete, grc
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