Barrisol - World Leader of Stretch Ceilings
UK & Ireland Sales Manager
Route du Sipes
68680 Kembs
tel : +33 (0)3 89 83 20 20
mobile : +44 (0)7889832739
e-mail : rsummers@barrisol.com
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3form
3form is the leading manufacturer of award-winning, sustainable building materials and architectural hardware solutions for the Architecture and Design industry. Their innovative 3form Varia Ecoresin® system, with 40% recycled content, encapsulates translucent color, organic materials, sheer textiles and embossed textures within translucent panels for architectural glass alternatives. Their innovative translucent panels an be used in conjunction with a range of other materials to create translucent walls, dividers, sliding doors and other architectural solutions. From materials that break the mould, hardware solutions that simplify installations, to one-stop solutions that provide instant design possibilities, 3form has created a breadth and depth of offerings that make the connection from inspiration to installation seamless and uniquely yours.
Wovin Walls
Wovin Wall is a modular system which can be extended in any direction to suit most spaces. For interiors which change frequently (such as exhibition and retail spaces), the modular nature of the Wovin Wall product is the perfect medium to reflect new colour scheme, product launches or seasonal changes. Wovin Wall is available in a wide variety of standard finishes such as C3 Color, wood veneer, polyresin, laminate and anodized aluminum. They can also be made from custom materials to suit your project.
Light Art
Celebrate color, light and shape – 3form Light Art provides functional and unique lighting solutions for interior features. With discerning expertise in architecture, sculpture, and lighting, Light Art creates custom, yet cost-effective solutions. These stunning focal points, utilizing 3form translucent materials, are ideal for both commercial and residential applications.
3form have been commissioned for a range of designers and come up with solutions incorporating their Light Art using Translucent Suede, LEDs and different coloured panels in order to create their stunning chadeliers. My favourite one that they produced was for a retail store with a notion of natural, organic form and colour - inspired by the power of sunlight to illuminate the range of hues in the natural world. An Initial sketch of this module is shown below.
Parametre
Create innovative spaces with lightweight and expandable Parametre® 3D-textile systems. Made of 100% non-woven polyester, this easy-to-install flexible textile can be used in a variety of residential or commercial applications – partitions, window treatments, dividers, screens, wall hangings, wall coverings, decorative paneling, light diffusers, ceilings, and more.
Shapes
Angular or curvaceous, bright or muted. The curving, undulating, sweeping Shapes product lines transform your space with surprising elegance. 3form's Shapes have the ability to be a contiuoues pattern in a zig-zag, valley or flowing fashion. The Shapes
Panel Fabrication
Design is in the details. With our material expertise, 3form Fabrication crafts personalized products, giving creativity the support to succeed. From complex projects to simple finishing details, 3form offers the world's leading fabrication capabilities to deliver turn-key solutions. Services include joining and seaming, custom and standard forming, edge detailing, etching and custom CNC cutting.
Ready to Go Solutions
3form has created more than 75 packaged Ready to Go solutions to make creating partitions, doors, tables and more easy to specify. Each solution includes:
- Material with Fabrication edge treatment where necessary
- Hardware components
- All Fabrication services that apply; bending, forming, cutting or sanding
- Detailed design drawings in CAD and 2D Revit
Ditto
Play with structure, shape and light with Ditto, a revolutionary new modular product by 3form. Ditto uses cross-shaped pieces designed to work together to create customizable partitions, wall features, art pieces—all in a box. Use the online Ditto Configuration Tool to design your own Ditto creations on-the-fly. Ditto features the high design flexibility of 3form Varia Ecoresin and the low impact of 40% pre-consumer recycled content.
Website: http://www.3-form.co.uk
Email: info@3form.eu
Tel: 310 883367600 (europe)
3Form - Material Solutions
3form is the leading manufacturer of award-winning, sustainable building materials and architectural hardware solutions for the Architecture and Design industry. Their innovative 3form Varia Ecoresin® system, with 40% recycled content, encapsulates translucent color, organic materials, sheer textiles and embossed textures within translucent panels for architectural glass alternatives. Their innovative translucent panels an be used in conjunction with a range of other materials to create translucent walls, dividers, sliding doors and other architectural solutions. From materials that break the mould, hardware solutions that simplify installations, to one-stop solutions that provide instant design possibilities, 3form has created a breadth and depth of offerings that make the connection from inspiration to installation seamless and uniquely yours.
Wovin Walls
Wovin Wall is a modular system which can be extended in any direction to suit most spaces. For interiors which change frequently (such as exhibition and retail spaces), the modular nature of the Wovin Wall product is the perfect medium to reflect new colour scheme, product launches or seasonal changes. Wovin Wall is available in a wide variety of standard finishes such as C3 Color, wood veneer, polyresin, laminate and anodized aluminum. They can also be made from custom materials to suit your project.
Light Art
Celebrate color, light and shape – 3form Light Art provides functional and unique lighting solutions for interior features. With discerning expertise in architecture, sculpture, and lighting, Light Art creates custom, yet cost-effective solutions. These stunning focal points, utilizing 3form translucent materials, are ideal for both commercial and residential applications.
3form have been commissioned for a range of designers and come up with solutions incorporating their Light Art using Translucent Suede, LEDs and different coloured panels in order to create their stunning chadeliers. My favourite one that they produced was for a retail store with a notion of natural, organic form and colour - inspired by the power of sunlight to illuminate the range of hues in the natural world. An Initial sketch of this module is shown below.
Parametre
Create innovative spaces with lightweight and expandable Parametre® 3D-textile systems. Made of 100% non-woven polyester, this easy-to-install flexible textile can be used in a variety of residential or commercial applications – partitions, window treatments, dividers, screens, wall hangings, wall coverings, decorative paneling, light diffusers, ceilings, and more.
Shapes
Angular or curvaceous, bright or muted. The curving, undulating, sweeping Shapes product lines transform your space with surprising elegance. 3form's Shapes have the ability to be a contiuoues pattern in a zig-zag, valley or flowing fashion. The Shapes
Panel Fabrication
Design is in the details. With our material expertise, 3form Fabrication crafts personalized products, giving creativity the support to succeed. From complex projects to simple finishing details, 3form offers the world's leading fabrication capabilities to deliver turn-key solutions. Services include joining and seaming, custom and standard forming, edge detailing, etching and custom CNC cutting.
Ready to Go Solutions
3form has created more than 75 packaged Ready to Go solutions to make creating partitions, doors, tables and more easy to specify. Each solution includes:
- Material with Fabrication edge treatment where necessary
- Hardware components
- All Fabrication services that apply; bending, forming, cutting or sanding
- Detailed design drawings in CAD and 2D Revit
Ditto
Play with structure, shape and light with Ditto, a revolutionary new modular product by 3form. Ditto uses cross-shaped pieces designed to work together to create customizable partitions, wall features, art pieces—all in a box. Use the online Ditto Configuration Tool to design your own Ditto creations on-the-fly. Ditto features the high design flexibility of 3form Varia Ecoresin and the low impact of 40% pre-consumer recycled content.
Website: http://www.3-form.co.uk
Email: info@3form.eu
Tel: 310 883367600 (europe)
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Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete
What is Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete?
GRC is a composite material consisting of a mortar and fine aggregate reinforced with alkali-resistant glass fibres. GRC is normally a relatively thin cross-section, typically 12mm thickness depending on the application, and as much the tests carried out to measure performance and ensure consistent quality differ from those of precast concrete. Whereas precast concrete is usually characterized by compression strength measured in cube units, the properties of GRC are measured by flexural strength testing of thin samples, where the performance by the fibre reinforcement is evident.
GRC presents architects and engineers with a material from which the most ambitious designs can be created. It can be moulded to form modern futuristic designs or to replicate traditional historic features. GRC can be painted, faced with fine aggregate, coloured or simply left with a natural white or grey, smooth or textured finish.
Architects Alan Dempsey and Alvin Huang have won a competition to design a temporary, freestanding pavilion that will be built in front of the Architectural Association school in London early next year. The competition celebrates the 1st anniversary of the AA’s Design Research Laboratory. It was open to all students and graduates of the London counties and called for designs that made innovative use of Fibre C, a glass fibre-reinforced concrete panelling material produced by Rieder.
The image above shows a stunning view of the Fibre C modules. This pavillion demonstrates the capabilities of GRC's constructability within a tight schedule and budget, simplicity and elegant form, effective use of material and as a continuous extension of furniture to roof structure.
Benefits of Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete:
- GRC products are lightweight, easy to handle and fast to erect
- GRC products reduce loadings on buildings leading to significant savings in superstructure
- GRC is excellent for reproduction and renovation
- GRC is environmentally friendly
Throughout the years, GRC has been a popular choice for modular building due to its strength and light weight. Often used for bathroom and shower pods, in Europe it is commonly found in all types of service and utility cubicles. GRC's ability to be moulded to complex shapes and contours and replicate fine detail means that it is the ideal choice for this type of work. Also being light in weight enables larger elements to be fitted without imposing significant additional loads on the existing structure.
The types of GRC:
Cast Premix - As the name suggests cast pre-mix is a process where the fibres are added to the concrete slurry during the mixing process. The mix is then poured or pumped into a mould using very similar methods to precast concrete.
Sprayed Premix - Although this method of manufacture uses pre blended fibres the mix is sprayed into open moulds. The spray can be directed to the vertical sides of the mould thus removing the need to manufacture complex and expensive closed moulds.
Simultaneous Spray - This method of production was the first to be developed and is the still the most widely used throughout the USA, Australia, Middle East, Europe and the Far East. When designing large scale GRC components such as cladding panels it remains the only practical method due to the significantly higher bending strengths attained.
Due to its durability and aesthetic appearance, companies are now beginning to develop GRC cladding systems consisting of a number of wall panels that interlock together using a purpose made system. The use of GRC as a cladding and façade material is rapidly increasing as it provides architects with a high quality finish ad contractors with a cost effective solution suitable for fast track installation.
Leading suppliers in the UK:
www.grcuk.com
www.fibretech.org
www.bcmgrc.com
www.grc-gbgroup.co.uk
Cladding system brochure:
http://www.bcmgrc.com/flipper/grc/cladding/index.html
Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete (GRC)
What is Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete?
GRC is a composite material consisting of a mortar and fine aggregate reinforced with alkali-resistant glass fibres. GRC is normally a relatively thin cross-section, typically 12mm thickness depending on the application, and as much the tests carried out to measure performance and ensure consistent quality differ from those of precast concrete. Whereas precast concrete is usually characterized by compression strength measured in cube units, the properties of GRC are measured by flexural strength testing of thin samples, where the performance by the fibre reinforcement is evident.
GRC presents architects and engineers with a material from which the most ambitious designs can be created. It can be moulded to form modern futuristic designs or to replicate traditional historic features. GRC can be painted, faced with fine aggregate, coloured or simply left with a natural white or grey, smooth or textured finish.
Architects Alan Dempsey and Alvin Huang have won a competition to design a temporary, freestanding pavilion that will be built in front of the Architectural Association school in London early next year. The competition celebrates the 1st anniversary of the AA’s Design Research Laboratory. It was open to all students and graduates of the London counties and called for designs that made innovative use of Fibre C, a glass fibre-reinforced concrete panelling material produced by Rieder.
The image above shows a stunning view of the Fibre C modules. This pavillion demonstrates the capabilities of GRC's constructability within a tight schedule and budget, simplicity and elegant form, effective use of material and as a continuous extension of furniture to roof structure.
Benefits of Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete:
- GRC products are lightweight, easy to handle and fast to erect
- GRC products reduce loadings on buildings leading to significant savings in superstructure
- GRC is excellent for reproduction and renovation
- GRC is environmentally friendly
Throughout the years, GRC has been a popular choice for modular building due to its strength and light weight. Often used for bathroom and shower pods, in Europe it is commonly found in all types of service and utility cubicles. GRC's ability to be moulded to complex shapes and contours and replicate fine detail means that it is the ideal choice for this type of work. Also being light in weight enables larger elements to be fitted without imposing significant additional loads on the existing structure.
The types of GRC:
Cast Premix - As the name suggests cast pre-mix is a process where the fibres are added to the concrete slurry during the mixing process. The mix is then poured or pumped into a mould using very similar methods to precast concrete.
Sprayed Premix - Although this method of manufacture uses pre blended fibres the mix is sprayed into open moulds. The spray can be directed to the vertical sides of the mould thus removing the need to manufacture complex and expensive closed moulds.
Simultaneous Spray - This method of production was the first to be developed and is the still the most widely used throughout the USA, Australia, Middle East, Europe and the Far East. When designing large scale GRC components such as cladding panels it remains the only practical method due to the significantly higher bending strengths attained.
Due to its durability and aesthetic appearance, companies are now beginning to develop GRC cladding systems consisting of a number of wall panels that interlock together using a purpose made system. The use of GRC as a cladding and façade material is rapidly increasing as it provides architects with a high quality finish ad contractors with a cost effective solution suitable for fast track installation.
Leading suppliers in the UK:
www.grcuk.com
www.fibretech.org
www.bcmgrc.com
www.grc-gbgroup.co.uk
Cladding system brochure:
http://www.bcmgrc.com/flipper/grc/cladding/index.html
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Fibreglass UK
Fibreglass UK specialise in the design and manufacture of quality GRP Mouldings for most applications. Their highly skilled team have years of experience in this specialised field that is essential when ensuring they deliver GRP mouldings of the highest standard. Strictly monitoring Quality control to ensure that the highest standards are maintained throughout the manufacturing process, enables them to dispatch products from the factory confident that aesthetically, dimensionally and structurally they are faultless.
Fibreglass UK undertake small to large volume production, but they are also mindful that sometimes a single product or prototype is all that is required. Due to their continual commitment to cost effective composite solutions and their open minded approach regarding unusual or specialist applications, they will consider almost any project.
GRP is one of the most versatile construction material available, offering the designer a wide scope for complexity of shapes proving cost effective when designed correctly. During the design process you can utilise the many inherent material characteristics that GRP mouldings has to offer, things like dimensional stability, choice of colour, lightness of weight, strength and a multitude of finishes, so there is virtually no limit to the complexity of shape, scale of work, or surface appearance achievable in GRP, the only limit is your imagination!
When first instructed to create custom fibreglass mouldings, a timber or foam pattern will be produced in order for both parties to see how the end fibre glass product will look and suit the demands put upon it. This is the initial part of the communication process necessary to create accurate GRP mouldings and helps to establish the needs of both the client and the end user.
For those that are not familiar with GRP or perhaps do not think they have come across it within touching distance, GRP is used in conjunction with most modern trains nowadays, including the Eurostars in England and TGVs in France.
Tel: 01323 484433
Fax: 01323 484436
Email: info@fibreglassuk.com
Site: www.fibreglassuk.com
Fibreglass UK - GRP Specialists
Fibreglass UK specialise in the design and manufacture of quality GRP Mouldings for most applications. Their highly skilled team have years of experience in this specialised field that is essential when ensuring they deliver GRP mouldings of the highest standard. Strictly monitoring Quality control to ensure that the highest standards are maintained throughout the manufacturing process, enables them to dispatch products from the factory confident that aesthetically, dimensionally and structurally they are faultless.
Fibreglass UK undertake small to large volume production, but they are also mindful that sometimes a single product or prototype is all that is required. Due to their continual commitment to cost effective composite solutions and their open minded approach regarding unusual or specialist applications, they will consider almost any project.
GRP is one of the most versatile construction material available, offering the designer a wide scope for complexity of shapes proving cost effective when designed correctly. During the design process you can utilise the many inherent material characteristics that GRP mouldings has to offer, things like dimensional stability, choice of colour, lightness of weight, strength and a multitude of finishes, so there is virtually no limit to the complexity of shape, scale of work, or surface appearance achievable in GRP, the only limit is your imagination!
When first instructed to create custom fibreglass mouldings, a timber or foam pattern will be produced in order for both parties to see how the end fibre glass product will look and suit the demands put upon it. This is the initial part of the communication process necessary to create accurate GRP mouldings and helps to establish the needs of both the client and the end user.
For those that are not familiar with GRP or perhaps do not think they have come across it within touching distance, GRP is used in conjunction with most modern trains nowadays, including the Eurostars in England and TGVs in France.
Tel: 01323 484433
Fax: 01323 484436
Email: info@fibreglassuk.com
Site: www.fibreglassuk.com
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Glass Reinforced Plastic
Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), also known as Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic (GFRP), is a fiber reinforced polymer made of a plastic matrix built up by fine fibers made of glass. It is also known as GFK (Glasfaserverstärkter Kunststoff), or simply by the name of the reinforcing fibers themselves - Fiberglass. The plastic matrix may be epoxy, a thermosetting plastic (most often polyester or vinylester) or thermoplastic.
GRP Solutions is a UK based fibreglass mouldings engineering consultancy and manufacturer. From bespoke fibreglass furniture and domestic cladding to commercial installations and theme park composites. We offer a variety of solutions for all your Glass Reinforced Plastic needs.
GRP Solutions are your total GRP design and manufacturing solution. They offer a diverse history of extensive experience including, theme & leisure, marine, architectural, industrial housings and bespoke high quality furnishings for gallery's night clubs and hotels. They are ideal for any project in the composite category.
GRP Soultion specialise in the special, and excel in the unique. If you need a high quality custom moulded glass fibre product, GRP Solutions offers the complete bespoke fibreglass moulding service that is perfect for your needs.
GRP Solutions specialises in the manufacture and development of Glass Reinforced Plastics. Providing engineered solutions on international projects. They produce fibreglass mouldings with a variety of industry standard techniques, such as hand-lay, spray lamination, resin-injection, resin transfer moulding and vacuum bag pressing. Their GRP products can be seen as part of larger projects often in architectural installations such as the Hotels and Clubs, but also with marine, rail and military projects.
GRP can be used in virtually anything including interior furnishings through to protective exterior cladding for industrial or architectural needs. Other popular applications also include secure GRP enclosures for meters or terminals, themed installations for leisure parks, lightweight shrouds, and modular buildings.
The colour and form freedom available with glass reinforced plastic has allowed it to become a favourite material of designers the world over. GRP can be used to replicate any surface so it can be seen on buildings as exterior cladding in various finishes. GRP Solutions are industry experts in reproducing stone, brick and other surfaces fibreglass.
Their website contains information on their services, and past products. Feel free to browse around and if you need a turn-key solution in GRP for your project, concept, or manufacturing do not hesitate to contact them at any time.
Tel: 01273 512177
Email: info@grpsolutions.com
Site: www.grpsolutions.com/
Address: GRP Solutions Ltd, Unit D1 Ranalagh Trade Park, New Road, East Sussex, BN9 0EH
GRP Solutions - Composite Engineering Experts
Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP), also known as Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic (GFRP), is a fiber reinforced polymer made of a plastic matrix built up by fine fibers made of glass. It is also known as GFK (Glasfaserverstärkter Kunststoff), or simply by the name of the reinforcing fibers themselves - Fiberglass. The plastic matrix may be epoxy, a thermosetting plastic (most often polyester or vinylester) or thermoplastic.
GRP Solutions is a UK based fibreglass mouldings engineering consultancy and manufacturer. From bespoke fibreglass furniture and domestic cladding to commercial installations and theme park composites. We offer a variety of solutions for all your Glass Reinforced Plastic needs.
GRP Solutions are your total GRP design and manufacturing solution. They offer a diverse history of extensive experience including, theme & leisure, marine, architectural, industrial housings and bespoke high quality furnishings for gallery's night clubs and hotels. They are ideal for any project in the composite category.
GRP Soultion specialise in the special, and excel in the unique. If you need a high quality custom moulded glass fibre product, GRP Solutions offers the complete bespoke fibreglass moulding service that is perfect for your needs.
GRP Solutions specialises in the manufacture and development of Glass Reinforced Plastics. Providing engineered solutions on international projects. They produce fibreglass mouldings with a variety of industry standard techniques, such as hand-lay, spray lamination, resin-injection, resin transfer moulding and vacuum bag pressing. Their GRP products can be seen as part of larger projects often in architectural installations such as the Hotels and Clubs, but also with marine, rail and military projects.
GRP can be used in virtually anything including interior furnishings through to protective exterior cladding for industrial or architectural needs. Other popular applications also include secure GRP enclosures for meters or terminals, themed installations for leisure parks, lightweight shrouds, and modular buildings.
The colour and form freedom available with glass reinforced plastic has allowed it to become a favourite material of designers the world over. GRP can be used to replicate any surface so it can be seen on buildings as exterior cladding in various finishes. GRP Solutions are industry experts in reproducing stone, brick and other surfaces fibreglass.
Their website contains information on their services, and past products. Feel free to browse around and if you need a turn-key solution in GRP for your project, concept, or manufacturing do not hesitate to contact them at any time.
Tel: 01273 512177
Email: info@grpsolutions.com
Site: www.grpsolutions.com/
Address: GRP Solutions Ltd, Unit D1 Ranalagh Trade Park, New Road, East Sussex, BN9 0EH
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Glass Reinforced Gypsum
Glass Reinforced Gypsum is a building material used as a floor underlayment, used in wood-frame and concrete construction for fire ratings, sound reduction, radiant heating and floor leveling. It is a mixture of gypsum, Portland cement, and sand. The material consists of super-fine alpha plaster, reinforced with continuous filament glass fibre mat and galvanised metal channel. It’s extensively used in shopping centres, airports and office developments, typically forming bulkheads with sharply defined steps and complex angles, or contemporary sculptures enhancing main communal areas.
GRG, or Glass Reinforced Gypsum is a strong, versatile, lightweight product intended primarily for internal locations. It is manufactured with hard casting plasters reinforced with glass fibre matting and metal or timber sections. It can be screwed directly or traditionally wired and wadded to a metal framework.
The complete system including all supporting framework will be detailed, supplied and erected by the company. Typical uses are for domes, column casings, lighting troughs, fascias and bulkheads. In certain instances GRG can be installed in semi external situations but it should not be exposed to direct weathering. The benefits of specifying GRG are its crisp clean lines with flawless monolithic faces free from traditionally plastered skim lines and rounded arises. Because of its strength and light weight, the casts can be made larger thus reducing the site installation time.
This innovative material is the first choice of many architects when planning to create complex shapes. Quick to install, with a seamless finish, GRG is ideal for achieving aesthetically demanding forms, particularly where shapes curve in two planes. GRG has to be constructed with care and speed.
Providing first-class workmanship and care about finishing every detail with the greatest precision, most companies use GRG for ceilings, columns, wall features, Jesmonite (the modern alternative to original external render and stonework) and any other complex shapes with that perfect, seamless finish.
Glass Reinforced Gypsum, column casings are a modern alternative to traditional methods of providing an aesthetic casing around unsightly structural columns." Our GRG casings are manufactured in our modern production facility in Leeds using a range of hard casting plasters hand laminated with multi layers of glass fibre matt for reinforcement, resulting in casings giving a perfectly smooth and highly durable surface finish
Whether you have a vision for large exterior columns, a detailed piece of period stonework, or an enormous Portland stone wall, we can realise your vision. Our specialists are skilled in producing bespoke GRC that resembles original external render or stonework.
Leading UK Specialists:
http://www.british-gypsum.com
http://www.designandvisual.com
http://www.ryedaleinteriors.co.uk
http://www.stratuminteriors.com
http://www.afmouldings.co.uk
British Gypsum Brochure: www.itmps.co.uk/digitaleditions/British_Gypsum_White_Book.html
Glass Reinforced Gypsum (GRG)
Glass Reinforced Gypsum is a building material used as a floor underlayment, used in wood-frame and concrete construction for fire ratings, sound reduction, radiant heating and floor leveling. It is a mixture of gypsum, Portland cement, and sand. The material consists of super-fine alpha plaster, reinforced with continuous filament glass fibre mat and galvanised metal channel. It’s extensively used in shopping centres, airports and office developments, typically forming bulkheads with sharply defined steps and complex angles, or contemporary sculptures enhancing main communal areas.
GRG, or Glass Reinforced Gypsum is a strong, versatile, lightweight product intended primarily for internal locations. It is manufactured with hard casting plasters reinforced with glass fibre matting and metal or timber sections. It can be screwed directly or traditionally wired and wadded to a metal framework.
The complete system including all supporting framework will be detailed, supplied and erected by the company. Typical uses are for domes, column casings, lighting troughs, fascias and bulkheads. In certain instances GRG can be installed in semi external situations but it should not be exposed to direct weathering. The benefits of specifying GRG are its crisp clean lines with flawless monolithic faces free from traditionally plastered skim lines and rounded arises. Because of its strength and light weight, the casts can be made larger thus reducing the site installation time.
This innovative material is the first choice of many architects when planning to create complex shapes. Quick to install, with a seamless finish, GRG is ideal for achieving aesthetically demanding forms, particularly where shapes curve in two planes. GRG has to be constructed with care and speed.
Providing first-class workmanship and care about finishing every detail with the greatest precision, most companies use GRG for ceilings, columns, wall features, Jesmonite (the modern alternative to original external render and stonework) and any other complex shapes with that perfect, seamless finish.
Glass Reinforced Gypsum, column casings are a modern alternative to traditional methods of providing an aesthetic casing around unsightly structural columns." Our GRG casings are manufactured in our modern production facility in Leeds using a range of hard casting plasters hand laminated with multi layers of glass fibre matt for reinforcement, resulting in casings giving a perfectly smooth and highly durable surface finish
Whether you have a vision for large exterior columns, a detailed piece of period stonework, or an enormous Portland stone wall, we can realise your vision. Our specialists are skilled in producing bespoke GRC that resembles original external render or stonework.
Leading UK Specialists:
http://www.british-gypsum.com
http://www.designandvisual.com
http://www.ryedaleinteriors.co.uk
http://www.stratuminteriors.com
http://www.afmouldings.co.uk
British Gypsum Brochure: www.itmps.co.uk/digitaleditions/British_Gypsum_White_Book.html
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