Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG)
GFRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) is a molded product with a high strength to weight ratio that is used in construction to replace the disappearing art of plaster. In the past, “Master Plasterers” would reproduce stunning run-in-place architectural columns, domes, vaults, arches, cornices, etc… Today, there are very few “Masters” left. “GFRG”
produces these results in a pre-molded, light weight, time tested composite for far less the cost. It has been used on probably millions of projects all over the world to continue the “charm” of both traditional or classical architecture and to create the free flowing forms of modern design. “GFRG” is a multi-layered composite using only two basic raw materials: continuous strand fiber glass mats in a matrix of high density “alpha” gypsum cement plaster.