Gypsum board, commonly known as drywall, plasterboard, or wallboard, is a type of gypsum plaster panel that is sandwiched between two thick sheets of paper. Gypsum board is utilized as wall linings, ceiling linings, roof linings, and floor linings.
Knauf Fire Resistant Gypsum Boards ( FR )are high performance gypsum boards used as the cladding component of drywall constructions suchs as :
Can contain fire up to 180 minutes.
Fire rated partitions using metal frames Fire rated suspended ceilings using metal frames Fire rated furring and wall linings Fire rated shaftwalls
NOTE : Fire resistant gypsum boards are just part of a complete fire rated assembly. To achieve a certain fire rating on a Knauf drywall assembly, the complete system components from Knauf has to be used and the assembly has to be installed according to Knauf’s installation guidelines.
Knauf Moisture Resistant Gypsum Boards(MR - H2) are standard performance gypsum boards used as the cladding component ofdrywall constructions in humid areas such as: Partition or Ceilings of Kitchens/Bathrooms Wall Linings/Furrings in Kitchens/Bathrooms Partitions with tiledfinish requirements Any internal area which is exposed to humidity
Properties
Lightweight constructions Easy, fast and dry application Good sound insulation performance Hydrophobic boards impregnated against absorption of moisture A material that breathes and balances room climate and humidity levels Environmental friendly Limitless design options
Knauf Regular Gypsum Boards are the essential for standard lightweight drywall construction and are used as the cladding component for: Drywall partitions using metal frames Suspended ceilings using metal frames Furring and wall linings Perfabricated building units Drylining blockwork/concrete walls using dot and dab of a gypsum based bonding compound
Properties
Lightweight constructions Easy, fast and dry application Good sound insulation performance A material that breathes and balances room climate and humidity levels Environmental friendly Limitless design options
Gypsum board, commonly known as drywall, is the technical product name used by manufacturers for a specific board with a gypsum core and a paper facing.
Gypsum board is the premier building material for wall, ceiling, and partition systems in residential, institutional, and commercial structures and is designed to provide a monolithic surface when joints and fastener heads are covered with a joint treatment system.
is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum) with or without additives and normally pressed between a facer and a backer (typically thick sheets of paper). It is used to make interior walls and ceilings.
One principal advantage of gypsum board over plywood, hardboard, and fiberboard is its strong fire resistance. Gypsum products also provide sound control, economy, versatility, quality, and convenience.
Gypsum board is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (Gypsum) with or without additives and normally pressed between a facer and a backer (typically thick sheets of paper). It is used to make interior walls and ceilings. Gypsum board is often called drywall, wallboard, or plasterboard. It differs from other panel-type building products, such as plywood, hardboard, and fiberboard, because of its noncombustible core and paper facers. When joints and fastener heads are covered with a joint compound system, gypsum wall board creates a continuous surface suitable for most types of interior decoration.
One principal advantage of gypsum board over plywood, hardboard, and fiberboard is its strong fire resistance. Gypsum products also provide sound control, economy, versatility, quality, and convenience.
Advantages of Gypsum Board Construction :
Suitable for wide range of decorative finishes
Light in weight and easy to install
Suitable for internal constructions of partitions and ceilings
Ease Of Installation
Fire Resistance
Sound Isolation
Durability
Economy
versatility
APPLICATION OF GYPSUM BOARD :
Gypsum board can be applied over wood or metal framing or furring. It can be applied to masonry and concrete surfaces, either directly or to wood or metal furring strips. Do not allow gypsum board to directly contact surfaces, such as concrete or soil, with potentially high moisture contents. Most common in residential construction is the gypsum wallboard system1in which the joints between the panels and internal corners are reinforced with tape and covered with joint compound to create a surface suitable for final decoration.External corners are normally reinforced with either a metal or plastic corner bead which in turn is covered with joint compound. Exposed edges are covered with metal or plastic trim. The result is a smooth, unbroken surface ready for final decoration of paint, textures, wallpaper tile, paneling, or other materials.
Gypsum board, commonly known as drywall, is the technical product name used by manufacturers for a specific board with a gypsum core and a paper facing.
Gypsum board is the premier building material for wall, ceiling, and partition systems in residential, institutional, and commercial structures and is designed to provide a monolithic surface when joints and fastener heads are covered with a joint treatment system.
is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum) with or without additives and normally pressed between a facer and a backer (typically thick sheets of paper). It is used to make interior walls and ceilings.
One principal advantage of gypsum board over plywood, hardboard, and fiberboard is its strong fire resistance. Gypsum products also provide sound control, economy, versatility, quality, and convenience.
Gypsum board is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (Gypsum) with or without additives and normally pressed between a facer and a backer (typically thick sheets of paper). It is used to make interior walls and ceilings. Gypsum board is often called drywall, wallboard, or plasterboard. It differs from other panel-type building products, such as plywood, hardboard, and fiberboard, because of its noncombustible core and paper facers. When joints and fastener heads are covered with a joint compound system, gypsum wall board creates a continuous surface suitable for most types of interior decoration.
One principal advantage of gypsum board over plywood, hardboard, and fiberboard is its strong fire resistance. Gypsum products also provide sound control, economy, versatility, quality, and convenience.
Advantages of Gypsum Board Construction :
Suitable for wide range of decorative finishes
Light in weight and easy to install
Suitable for internal constructions of partitions and ceilings
Ease Of Installation
Fire Resistance
Sound Isolation
Durability
Economy
versatility
APPLICATION OF GYPSUM BOARD :
Gypsum board can be applied over wood or metal framing or furring. It can be applied to masonry and concrete surfaces, either directly or to wood or metal furring strips. Do not allow gypsum board to directly contact surfaces, such as concrete or soil, with potentially high moisture contents. Most common in residential construction is the gypsum wallboard system1in which the joints between the panels and internal corners are reinforced with tape and covered with joint compound to create a surface suitable for final decoration.External corners are normally reinforced with either a metal or plastic corner bead which in turn is covered with joint compound. Exposed edges are covered with metal or plastic trim. The result is a smooth, unbroken surface ready for final decoration of paint, textures, wallpaper tile, paneling, or other materials.
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