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Moisture Resistant Gypsum Plasterboard Green Board Drywall Panel for Bathroom Kitchen Walls Ceilings and Humid Interiors

Moisture Resistant Gypsum Plasterboard Green Board Drywall Panel for Bathroom Kitchen Walls Ceilings and Humid Interiors

Brand Name: SUNHOUSE
Model Number: 1220x244m-12mm
MOQ: 800
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
GuangDong
Certification:
CE
Size:
4x8'/1220x2440mm
Thickness:
9.5mm
Material:
Pure Natural Gypsum/plaster
Edges:
Tapered
Paper:
100% Recycled Ivory-colored Face Paper And A Strong Liner Back Paper
Type:
Water Resistant
Use:
Drywall Partition Walls System/Ceiling Ystem
Keyword:
Water Resistant Gypsum Board/Water Resistant Plasterboard
Appliction:
Hotel,Hospital,Library,Building
Brand Name:
SUNHOUSE
Durability:
Resistant To Mold And Mildew
Waterproof:
Yes
Surface:
Smooth
Feature:
Fireproof
Weight:
Approx. 9.5 Kg Per Sheet
Waterresistance:
High Moisture Resistance
Edge:
Square Or Tapered
Edgetype:
Tapered Edges For Easy Jointing
Water Resistance:
Yes
Productname:
Water Resistant Plasterboard
Installation Method:
Drywall Screws
Manufacturing Location:
Guangdong
Warranty:
1 Year
Packaging Details:
1220x2440mm-12mm 880pcs=1 container
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Product Description
Moisture Resistant Gypsum Board Inspection

Green Moisture Resistant Gypsum Board Quality Inspection Core Water Absorption Facing Paper and Buyer Checks

Green-faced gypsum board is widely associated with moisture-resistant drywall, but professional buyers should not approve a bulk order by board color alone.

The real purchasing question is whether the complete panel construction provides the required moisture performance: the gypsum core, facing paper, bonding quality, water absorption performance and finished board consistency.

Green identifies the product visually. Test performance tells you what the board can actually do.
Buyer Problem

Two Green Boards Can Look Similar but Perform Differently

When comparing suppliers, moisture-resistant plasterboards can appear almost identical: green face paper, white gypsum core, tapered edges and the same nominal thickness.

However, differences in core formulation, paper treatment, manufacturing control and finished moisture performance may not be visible during a basic visual inspection.

Do not compare green color. Compare the complete board specification.

For bulk purchasing, visual appearance should be combined with product classification, test information, physical samples and production consistency.

Four Inspection Layers

What Buyers Should Check Beyond the Green Surface

01

Facing Paper

Check whether the face and back papers are properly bonded, uniform and suitable for the intended moisture-resistant panel specification.

02

Gypsum Core

Confirm that moisture resistance is part of the board construction rather than assuming that a colored paper face defines the complete performance.

03

Water Absorption

Request the applicable test method, measured result and acceptance requirement for the actual moisture-resistant board being quoted.

04

Board Consistency

Check thickness, edge quality, paper adhesion, flatness and batch consistency before approving mass production.

Inside the Board

Moisture Performance Comes From the Complete Panel Structure

Face Paper
Forms the visible board surface and contributes to surface performance, finishing and handling.
Check paper quality and surface condition
Gypsum Core
Provides the main gypsum body of the board. Moisture-resistant products use a core formulation designed for the required panel performance.
Confirm actual MR board specification
Core-to-Paper Bond
Keeps the paper and gypsum core working together as a complete panel during handling and installation.
Inspect peeling and edge adhesion
Back Paper
Forms the reverse side of the board and is part of the complete panel construction.
Check back-face quality and bonding
Green Board Identification

Green Facing Is Useful for Identification but Not Enough for Quality Approval

Professional Buyer Check
Product Classification Confirm which moisture-resistant board type or standard is being supplied.
Water Absorption Data Check test method, measured result and stated requirement.
Physical Sample Inspect the actual core, facing paper, edges and dimensions.
Production Consistency Confirm that bulk production follows the approved specification.
Weak Purchasing Method
Only Check the Color A green face does not provide enough information about actual tested performance.
Only Read “Water Resistant” General marketing wording does not show the testing basis.
Only Inspect One Sample One selected board cannot fully demonstrate bulk production consistency.
Ignore the Report Details A report is less useful if the tested product cannot be matched to the order.
Water Absorption

Ask for the Test Result Behind the Moisture-Resistant Claim

Different markets and product standards may use different classifications and test requirements. Buyers should therefore avoid comparing moisture performance only by supplier terminology.

Report Item What the Buyer Should Check Why It Matters
Product Name Confirm the report refers to the moisture-resistant gypsum board being purchased. Prevents using data from another board type.
Board Thickness Confirm whether the tested product corresponds with the quoted specification. Helps match test data with the actual order.
Test Method Identify the applicable standard and test procedure. Results from different methods should not be compared blindly.
Measured Result Review the actual value rather than only reading “Pass”. Gives buyers clearer performance information.
Acceptance Requirement Confirm the requirement used to judge the result. Shows what the test result is being compared against.
Test Date Check whether the supporting information is relevant to current supply. Improves document traceability.
Physical Sample Inspection

What Can Be Checked Before Sending the Board to a Laboratory?

Laboratory data is important when a specific performance requirement must be demonstrated, but buyers can also identify many basic quality problems through physical sample inspection.

Check face-paper color and surface uniformity.
Inspect whether paper is lifting from the gypsum core.
Examine broken edges for loose or weak core areas.
Measure actual board thickness at several positions.
Check overall panel flatness.
Inspect tapered or square edge consistency.
Compare multiple boards from the same production batch.
Match sample markings with the quoted product specification.
Cut Edge Inspection

The Edge Shows What the Decorative Face Cannot

Looking at a full sheet mainly shows the paper surface. Inspecting a fresh cut or broken edge gives the buyer a better view of the gypsum core and core-to-paper bonding.

Inspection Area Better Controlled Product Potential Warning Sign
Core Appearance Relatively uniform gypsum core Obvious loose, damaged or irregular areas
Paper Bonding Facing remains firmly connected to the board Paper easily separates from the gypsum body
Board Edge More consistent edge profile Severe edge breakage or weak corners
Thickness More consistent across inspected positions Large variation within the same batch
Actual Use Conditions

Moisture Resistance Should Match the Interior Environment

Bathroom Walls Humid interior wall areas according to the specified wall system.
Kitchen Walls Areas exposed to intermittent humidity and normal interior moisture.
Laundry Rooms Interior spaces where humidity may be higher than standard dry rooms.
Humid Interior Ceilings Subject to correct board thickness, framing and system requirements.
Moisture resistant does not mean unlimited direct-water exposure.

The complete wall or ceiling system should be selected according to the actual moisture conditions. Where waterproofing, tanking or a specialist tile-backer system is required, the moisture-resistant plasterboard should not be treated as a substitute for those system requirements.

Quotation Comparison

Do Not Compare Suppliers Using Only Size Thickness and Green Color

Quotation Detail What Buyers Should Request
Board Type Exact moisture-resistant gypsum board or plasterboard classification.
Thickness Nominal thickness plus applicable tolerance.
Dimensions Board width, length and dimensional tolerance.
Edge Type Tapered edge, square edge or required project profile.
Moisture Performance Applicable classification, test method and available result.
Facing Paper Required face and back surface specification.
Application Bathroom, kitchen, laundry room, wall, partition or ceiling.
Supporting Documents Product data and test information required for the destination project.
Price Comparison

Why Two Green Moisture Resistant Boards Can Have Different Prices

A similar green appearance does not mean that the raw materials, board construction, production control or performance requirements are identical.

Different gypsum core formulation
Different facing-paper specification
Different finished board weight
Different thickness tolerance
Different moisture performance requirements
Different edge and surface quality control
Different testing and documentation requirements
Different packing and export protection
Compare the same performance level before comparing the price per sheet.

A lower quotation is meaningful only when the board specification, test requirements and intended application are genuinely comparable.

Bulk Order Inspection

What to Check Before Container Loading

Confirm product markings match the purchase specification.
Randomly measure thickness from different packs.
Check board dimensions and edge profiles.
Inspect facing paper for damage, peeling or contamination.
Check corners and edges for excessive breakage.
Confirm boards are dry before export packing.
Verify required supporting test information.
Inspect pallet, corner and moisture protection before loading.
Final Buying Advice

Buy Moisture Performance Not Just a Green Gypsum Board

Green facing is a useful visual identifier, but professional moisture-resistant plasterboard purchasing should go further.

Buyers should confirm the actual board type, gypsum core construction, facing-paper quality, moisture-performance test information, dimensions and manufacturing consistency.

This makes it easier to compare suppliers based on the same performance requirement instead of selecting boards simply because they have a similar green appearance.

Need Moisture Resistant Gypsum Board for a Humid Interior Project?

Send us your required thickness, board size, wall or ceiling application, destination market and required moisture-performance documentation. Suitable moisture-resistant plasterboard specifications can be matched for bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and other humid interior applications.

Request Board Specification & Quotation