<p>This Architectural Drawing is Section of Window GRC Frame Detail. Glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) is <strong>a type of fiber-reinforced concrete</strong>. The product is also known as glassfibre reinforced concrete or GRC in British English. Glass fiber concretes are mainly used in exterior building façade panels and as architectural precast concrete. <strong>The structural advantages of GRC arise from a reduced weight and a higher impact and tensile strength as compared with concrete</strong>. To obtain a corrosion free material with high durability, the structural elements studied were designed with reinforcement of carbon tendons and stainless steel bars. GRC typically has a 15mm skin, hollow ribs created around the perimeter of the panel provides structural integrity to the panels, this provides superior compressive strength over precast concrete generally <strong>50 – 80 mpa</strong>. For more details and information download the drawing file.</p>