
Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) Construction Material
Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) is a remarkable construction material that seamlessly blends the strength of glass fibers with the versatility of gypsum, offering a unique solution for modern architectural and construction projects. In this article, we will delve into the fabrication process, applications, mechanical properties, advantages, quality assurance, and characteristic property testing of GFRG. Fabrication of GFRG GFRG is created by combining gypsum, water, and glass fibers. The fabrication process involves impregnating glass fibers into a gypsum slurry, which is then cast into desired shapes and sizes. The mixture is then allowed to harden and cure, resulting in GFRG panels that possess remarkable structural integrity and aesthetic appeal. The combination of gypsum and glass fibers allows for the creation of lightweight and strong panels suitable for various applications. Applications of GFRG GFRG panels have found a multitude of applications in the construction industry due to their unique properties. Some



