Brief: Watch as we walk through the full process, from initial setup to real-world testing of our high-quality gypsum boards. This video demonstrates the key features, including moisture resistance and fire-proof capabilities, and shows how the strong paper facing and fiberglass reinforcement ensure durability and ease of installation for interior ceilings and partitions.
Related Product Features:
Made from high-quality natural gypsum with tenacious paper faces for superior protection and durability.
Available in multiple types including regular, fire-resistant, moisture-resistant, and water-resistant gypsum boards.
Reinforced with fiberglass to increase strength and improve joint integrity between paper and gypsum.
Convenient for installation in interior applications such as partitions and suspended ceilings.
Complies with GB/T 9775-2008 executive standard ensuring consistent quality and performance.
Offers various dimensions including widths of 1200/1220mm and lengths up to 3660mm for flexible project use.
Features low radioactivity levels with internal and external indices well below standard limits for safety.
Customization options available for logos, packaging, and graphics with a minimum order of 1000 square meters.
FAQs:
What are the main types of gypsum boards available?
We offer regular gypsum boards, fire-resistant gypsum boards, moisture-resistant gypsum boards, and water-resistant gypsum boards to suit different project requirements.
What are the standard dimensions and thicknesses for these gypsum boards?
Standard widths are 1200mm or 1220mm, with lengths ranging from 1830mm to 3660mm. Thickness options vary from 9mm to 15mm to accommodate various construction needs.
How does the fiberglass reinforcement benefit the gypsum board?
The inclusion of fiberglass makes the gypsum board stronger and enhances the bond between the paper facing and the gypsum core, resulting in better joint performance and overall durability.
Are these gypsum boards safe in terms of radioactivity?
Yes, our gypsum boards have very low radioactivity levels, with internal (IRa) and external (Ir) indices measured at less than 0.1, which is well within safe standards.