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LinCrete – Custom GFRC Panels for Contemporary Architecture

LinCrete panels open up new creative possibilities for architects and designers. Made from high-performance glass fiber reinforced concrete, these thin yet exceptionally durable elements are ideal for façade cladding, interior wall surfaces, or custom design features. Advanced manufacturing technologies allow for a wide range of textures, finishes, and geometries – precisely tailored to your individual vision.

Also in tunnel and underground railway construction, LinCrete glass fibre reinforced concrete is a reliable solution. Tunnels must withstand extreme pressures such as mountain pressure, water and chemical attacks, as well as fire resistance. LinCrete offers high strength and durability with its special properties, ensuring the permanent stabilisation of tunnel walls.

The material enables more efficient and safer construction, even with high demands for vandalism and explosion resistance. Fixing and securing systems are customised to ensure maximum safety.

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With LinCrete glass fiber reinforced concrete, façade elements can be individually designed according to your specifications.

Our GFRC façades are characterized by their reduced weight and thin-walled construction, allowing for minimal installation depth – an advantage especially for ventilated façade systems.

Thanks to the wide range of shaping and surface design options, LinCrete GFRC is ideal for both new buildings and renovation projects.

In addition, glass fiber reinforced concrete excels in fire protection, thermal and acoustic insulation, durability, and sustainability.

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