Thanks for the detailed information. I am from bangladesh, Forton or any kind of Gfrc admixtures are not available here. Can you please suggest some other common admixture I can use instead ?
Thanks for replying. I am trying to import AR fiberglass. I can only see the product after it's shipped to me. Is there any way to tell if it's AR fiberglass or E-glass/c-glass etc after receiving them?
@@mdnayem2651 No, you would need technical specifications from the manufacturer before purchasing. AR glass fibers for GFRC have very specific properties. For example, "AR" stands for "alkali resistant". They are made of glass, not of plastic or some other material. They are also fillibrated, not monofilament. See concretecountertopinstitute.com/free-training/q-can-i-use-monofilament-fibers-in-gfrc/
@@TheConcreteCountertopInstitute Thanks.....I am plannig on designing a curved roof using 2'x4' , 3/4" GFRC panels sitting on steel bars at the edges of the panels. Without any admixture and 7 day curing, will it last for years? Please let me know if you've done something similar. thanks again
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Thanks for the detailed information. I am from bangladesh, Forton or any kind of Gfrc admixtures are not available here. Can you please suggest some other common admixture I can use instead ?
I can cure for 7 days, don't need fast curing. I just need it to bend and make curve shapes
@@mdnayem2651 That's exactly what I was going to recommend. Simply wet cure for 7 days.
Thanks for replying. I am trying to import AR fiberglass. I can only see the product after it's shipped to me. Is there any way to tell if it's AR fiberglass or E-glass/c-glass etc after receiving them?
@@mdnayem2651 No, you would need technical specifications from the manufacturer before purchasing. AR glass fibers for GFRC have very specific properties. For example, "AR" stands for "alkali resistant". They are made of glass, not of plastic or some other material. They are also fillibrated, not monofilament. See concretecountertopinstitute.com/free-training/q-can-i-use-monofilament-fibers-in-gfrc/
@@TheConcreteCountertopInstitute Thanks.....I am plannig on designing a curved roof using 2'x4' , 3/4" GFRC panels sitting on steel bars at the edges of the panels. Without any admixture and 7 day curing, will it last for years? Please let me know if you've done something similar. thanks again
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