Basalt fiber reinforced acrylic resin gypsum "BRG" fire-resistant specification
New non-combustible materials certified by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
BRG stands for "Basalt Fiber Reinforced Acrylic Resin Gypsum," which is a completely water-based molding material made from basalt, acrylic resin, and gypsum. By adding acrylic resin to gypsum, the strength of the gypsum itself is improved, addressing its brittleness, and overcoming the poor secondary adhesion that was a drawback of gypsum after curing. Additionally, by introducing basalt fibers as reinforcing fibers, it enables the formation of thin films, allowing for lightweight molded products. Since the base material is gypsum, it is similar to GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum), but it can be molded using hand lay-up techniques like FRP, allowing for bag-shaped three-dimensional molding as well. Using a non-combustible certified grade, molded products made according to our specified non-combustible standards have passed the performance evaluation tests stipulated by the Building Standards Act and are recognized as non-combustible materials certified by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. With the acquisition of the certification number, it is currently gaining attention as an alternative to interior materials produced with GRG. Additionally, from the perspective of reducing plastic use and environmental considerations, it is also being highlighted as an alternative to FRP.
- Company:竹林化学工業
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