Fibrous plaster

Formula plasters are used in both traditional fibrous and glass reinforced gypsum (GRG) plasterwork.
Both methods can be used to produce a wide variety of finished items such as cornices, coving, ceiling roses, columns and decorated suspended ceilings.
Fibrous plaster applications are also used on film sets to create structures, props, moulds and models.
Markets
Benefits of plaster
High strength and surface hardness
Excellent reproduction of fine detail
Low expansion ensures dimensional accuracy avoiding cracking and breakage
Safe to use and easy to mix
CE marking
Usages
Traditional
Traditional fibrous plaster uses a combinaton of plaster, hessian scrim and metal or timber
Alfamolde 5
Herculite No. 2
Keramicast
Molda 3 Normal
Molda Duo
Molda Dur
Molda Extra Dur
MOLDA SF 10
MOLDA SF 17
MOLDA SF 5
Normal Moulding
Teknicast
Molda Super
Almod
Almod LC
Fine Casting Plaster
Fine Casting Plus
Alfamolde 6
Alfamolde 7PL
Alfor
Amphore Cast
Amphore Cast TB
Molda 3 Bis
Mora 2000
Pottery Plaster
Escayola Ceramica
Amphore Cast G
Molda® 3 Fin
Amphore Cast A
Stuckgips
Molda P7
Alfamolde Estuco
Molda T
Casting Plaster
Keramicast LX
Superfine Casting Plaster
Crystacal LX
Molda Staff +
Molda CM+
GRG: Glass Reinforced Gypsum
Glass Reinforced Gypsum (GRG) uses a combination of plaster, glass fibre matting/fibreglass chopped strands and metal/timber
Installation
Dedicated plaster solutions to optimise work installation on site which could include fixing, joint finishing and wadding