| Brand Name: | SUNHOUSE |
| Model Number: | 1220x244m-12mm |
| MOQ: | 800 |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T |
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.
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.
For bulk purchasing, visual appearance should be combined with product classification, test information, physical samples and production consistency.
Check whether the face and back papers are properly bonded, uniform and suitable for the intended moisture-resistant panel specification.
Confirm that moisture resistance is part of the board construction rather than assuming that a colored paper face defines the complete performance.
Request the applicable test method, measured result and acceptance requirement for the actual moisture-resistant board being quoted.
Check thickness, edge quality, paper adhesion, flatness and batch consistency before approving mass production.
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. |
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.
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 |
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 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. |
A similar green appearance does not mean that the raw materials, board construction, production control or performance requirements are identical.
A lower quotation is meaningful only when the board specification, test requirements and intended application are genuinely comparable.
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.
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.
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