MOQ: | 800 |
Price: | Inquiry |
Standard Packaging: | 1220x2440mm |
Delivery Period: | 5 |
Payment Method: | L/C, T/T |
9mm Ordinary gypsum plasterboard, also known as drywall or wallboard, is a common building material used in the construction industry for walls and ceilings. It consists of a gypsum core that is sandwiched between two layers of heavy paper or fiberglass matting. The gypsum core is made from a mixture of gypsum powder, water, and additives, which is then formed into sheets by pouring it onto the paper or fiberglass matting.
The standard size for a gypsum plasterboard is usually 4 feet wide by 8 feet long, with a thickness ranging from 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch. However, there are also larger sizes available for commercial applications.
Gypsum plasterboard is preferred over traditional plaster because it is easier and faster to install, and it requires less labor and time. It is also a cost-effective material, making it a popular choice for residential and commercial construction projects.
Gypsum plasterboard is also a versatile material, and can be used for various purposes such as soundproofing, fire-resistance, and moisture-resistance. It can be painted, textured, or decorated to suit the desired aesthetic of the room.
1. Fire resistance
Since gypsum itself is a fire resistant material, gypsum plasterboard can also be fire resistant for up to four hours. The reason behind this is the presence of water in gypsum offerings. When water comes in contact with fire, it starts evaporating. It helps the board to form a protective layer which helps to prevent the fire from spreading over a period of time.
2. Non-combustible
When a gypsum board comes in contact with fire, it starts the process called calcination. Calcination is the process by which the board dehydrates, helping it to form an additional layer. It makes the wall non-combustible for several hours and always remains at room temperature.
3.Damp Proof / Waterproof Gypsum Board
The green appearance is mainly made of building gypsum with an appropriate amount of fiber reinforcing agent and waterproof additives.
Suitable for wet and semi exposed areas, with a tileable surface.
Scope of application: kitchen, bathroom, laundry, garage, bathroom, laundry, humid environment, etc.
4. Acoustic properties
Gypsum board has an inherent degree of acoustic insulation. These are more effective compared to conventional walls of the same thickness. This is because they contain sound interruptions and reduce reverberation.
For example, a plasterboard of around 60 mm is as effective as an 85 mm masonry wall in terms of sound insulation. Users can also choose to use acoustic gypsum board to further improve performance.
Item
|
Standard Value
|
Test Value
|
||||
Density
(kg/m²)
|
—
|
Thickness
|
Regular
|
Fire Resistant
|
Water Resistant
|
|
≯ 9.5kg/m²
|
9.5mm
|
7.5
|
7.5
|
7.5
|
||
≯ 12.0kg/m²
|
12mm
|
9.5
|
9.5
|
11.5
|
||
Flexural Strength(N)
|
Parallel
|
≮ 360
|
9.5mm
|
560
|
||
≮ 500
|
12mm
|
700
|
||||
Cross
|
≮ 140
|
9.5mm
|
180
|
|||
≮ 160
|
12mm
|
240
|
||||
Surface Paper Sticking theCore Material
|
Unexposed
|
Unexposed
|
||||
Stability with Fire (Min)
|
Fire Resistant
|
≮ 20
|
/
|
/
|
>20
|
/
|
Water Absorption (%)
|
Water Resistant
|
≮ 10
|
9.5mm
|
/
|
/
|
6.8
|
12mm
|
/
|
/
|
4.2
|
|||
Radioactivity
|
Internal
|
IRa≤1.0
|
<1.0
|
|||
External
|
Ir≤1.3
|
<1.0
|
||||
Note
|
Executive Standard : GB/T 9775-2008
|
9mm Ordinary gypsum board has a wide range of applications
Used for hotel, restaurant, shopping mall, office, theater, studio, cinema and school and other buildings partition wall application, ceiling application.
1: Ceiling system,
2: Partition system,
3: Dry lining system
MOQ: | 800 |
Price: | Inquiry |
Standard Packaging: | 1220x2440mm |
Delivery Period: | 5 |
Payment Method: | L/C, T/T |
9mm Ordinary gypsum plasterboard, also known as drywall or wallboard, is a common building material used in the construction industry for walls and ceilings. It consists of a gypsum core that is sandwiched between two layers of heavy paper or fiberglass matting. The gypsum core is made from a mixture of gypsum powder, water, and additives, which is then formed into sheets by pouring it onto the paper or fiberglass matting.
The standard size for a gypsum plasterboard is usually 4 feet wide by 8 feet long, with a thickness ranging from 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch. However, there are also larger sizes available for commercial applications.
Gypsum plasterboard is preferred over traditional plaster because it is easier and faster to install, and it requires less labor and time. It is also a cost-effective material, making it a popular choice for residential and commercial construction projects.
Gypsum plasterboard is also a versatile material, and can be used for various purposes such as soundproofing, fire-resistance, and moisture-resistance. It can be painted, textured, or decorated to suit the desired aesthetic of the room.
1. Fire resistance
Since gypsum itself is a fire resistant material, gypsum plasterboard can also be fire resistant for up to four hours. The reason behind this is the presence of water in gypsum offerings. When water comes in contact with fire, it starts evaporating. It helps the board to form a protective layer which helps to prevent the fire from spreading over a period of time.
2. Non-combustible
When a gypsum board comes in contact with fire, it starts the process called calcination. Calcination is the process by which the board dehydrates, helping it to form an additional layer. It makes the wall non-combustible for several hours and always remains at room temperature.
3.Damp Proof / Waterproof Gypsum Board
The green appearance is mainly made of building gypsum with an appropriate amount of fiber reinforcing agent and waterproof additives.
Suitable for wet and semi exposed areas, with a tileable surface.
Scope of application: kitchen, bathroom, laundry, garage, bathroom, laundry, humid environment, etc.
4. Acoustic properties
Gypsum board has an inherent degree of acoustic insulation. These are more effective compared to conventional walls of the same thickness. This is because they contain sound interruptions and reduce reverberation.
For example, a plasterboard of around 60 mm is as effective as an 85 mm masonry wall in terms of sound insulation. Users can also choose to use acoustic gypsum board to further improve performance.
Item
|
Standard Value
|
Test Value
|
||||
Density
(kg/m²)
|
—
|
Thickness
|
Regular
|
Fire Resistant
|
Water Resistant
|
|
≯ 9.5kg/m²
|
9.5mm
|
7.5
|
7.5
|
7.5
|
||
≯ 12.0kg/m²
|
12mm
|
9.5
|
9.5
|
11.5
|
||
Flexural Strength(N)
|
Parallel
|
≮ 360
|
9.5mm
|
560
|
||
≮ 500
|
12mm
|
700
|
||||
Cross
|
≮ 140
|
9.5mm
|
180
|
|||
≮ 160
|
12mm
|
240
|
||||
Surface Paper Sticking theCore Material
|
Unexposed
|
Unexposed
|
||||
Stability with Fire (Min)
|
Fire Resistant
|
≮ 20
|
/
|
/
|
>20
|
/
|
Water Absorption (%)
|
Water Resistant
|
≮ 10
|
9.5mm
|
/
|
/
|
6.8
|
12mm
|
/
|
/
|
4.2
|
|||
Radioactivity
|
Internal
|
IRa≤1.0
|
<1.0
|
|||
External
|
Ir≤1.3
|
<1.0
|
||||
Note
|
Executive Standard : GB/T 9775-2008
|
9mm Ordinary gypsum board has a wide range of applications
Used for hotel, restaurant, shopping mall, office, theater, studio, cinema and school and other buildings partition wall application, ceiling application.
1: Ceiling system,
2: Partition system,
3: Dry lining system