

What is GRC Jali?
A Jali is a perforated decorative screen traditionally used in Indian architecture. Designed with intricate geometric or floral patterns, it allows air and light to pass through while maintaining privacy.
GRC Jali (Glassfiber Reinforced Concrete Jali) is a modern adaptation of this heritage element. It combines the strength of concrete with lightweight glass fibers, making it highly durable, weather-resistant, and suitable for both traditional and contemporary facades.
Why Choose GRC Jali?
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Weather Resistant
Withstands extreme temperatures (+60°C to -20°C)
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Lightweight
75% lighter than traditional concrete screens
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Custom Designs
Create intricate patterns up to 5mm resolution
Technical Details
Thickness15-25mm
Weight25-40 kg/m²
Compressive Strength≥30 MPa
Fire RatingClass A1 (Non-combustible)
Common Applications
Building FacadesWindow ScreensPartition WallsBalcony RailingsEntrance GatesLandscape FeaturesReligious ArchitectureCultural Centers
Material Comparison
Feature | GRC Jali | Stone Jali | Wood Jali |
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Lifespan | 50+ years | 100+ years | 15-20 years |
Maintenance | Low | High | High |
Cost/m² | ₹2500-4000 | ₹8000-12000 | ₹1500-3000 |
Installation | Easy | Complex | Moderate |
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