| Brand Name: | SUNHOUSE |
| Model Number: | 1220x244m-12mm |
| MOQ: | 800 |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T |
A moisture-resistant plasterboard quotation can look complete when it lists size, thickness, green facing and price. For importers and project buyers, that is often not enough.
Before approving a bulk order, buyers may need to confirm the product classification, moisture-performance test data, dimensions, fire-related information, product marking and the technical documents required by the destination market or project consultant.
This is a common purchasing risk. A report may refer to another thickness, another board type, another factory or a different product category.
A professional document check should connect the report, quotation, approved sample, product marking and final shipment to the same board specification.
Shows the supplier's stated board type, dimensions, application and declared product characteristics.
Provides measured results according to a stated test method for an identified sample.
May be required for certain markets or construction-product approval processes where applicable.
Combines product information, test data and project-specific documents for consultant or contractor approval.
Helps identify what product is actually packed and shipped to the buyer.
Used when performance such as fire resistance or acoustics depends on the complete wall or ceiling assembly.
| Report Item | What the Buyer Should Verify | Typical Risk |
|---|---|---|
| Product Name | Does it clearly identify moisture-resistant gypsum board or the relevant panel type? | Report is for a different gypsum product |
| Thickness | Does the tested sample correspond with the quoted product where relevant? | Tested thickness differs from the order |
| Manufacturer | Can the applicant or manufacturer be connected to the supplier's material? | Document belongs to an unrelated producer |
| Test Method | Which standard or test procedure was used? | Percentages are compared without the same test basis |
| Measured Result | What actual value was measured? | Buyer sees only “Pass” without the underlying value |
| Report Date | Is the document relevant to the current product and supply arrangement? | Old report is assumed to represent every current batch |
Different markets use different standards and terminology. For example, ASTM C1396 includes water-resistant gypsum board as a defined gypsum-board category, while European-market plasterboards may be classified under EN 520 according to their declared characteristics.
Buyers do not need to force every supplier into the same naming system, but they should require a clear technical basis behind terms such as moisture resistant, water resistant, H1, H2 or another project-specific designation.
The same commercial wording can mean different things in different markets.
Product markings, bundle labels and packing information are useful because they help connect the delivered board with the quotation and approved technical documents.
The exact marking format depends on the market and supplier, but the buyer should be able to identify important order information without opening random bundles and guessing which board was supplied.
Where European construction-product rules and the relevant harmonised standard apply, buyers may request a Declaration of Performance and the related product information required for placing the construction product on that market.
As a practical product example, British Gypsum currently identifies its Gyproc Moisture Resistant board as Type H1 in accordance with BS EN 520 and provides a Declaration of Performance for the product.
ASTM C1396/C1396M is a current standard specification covering gypsum board and includes water-resistant gypsum board within its scope.
If a buyer or project specification references ASTM requirements, the quotation should identify the actual standard and product category rather than using a broad phrase such as “ASTM quality.”
Moisture-resistant plasterboard purchasing is not complete when the buyer approves only the appearance and price. The technical documents should identify the same product that is being manufactured and shipped.
Product classification, test method, measured result, thickness, manufacturer information and shipment marking should be reviewed before production rather than after the container is ready.
This is especially important for project supply, distributor orders and export markets where material approval can delay installation if the documentation is incomplete.
Send us your destination market, board thickness, project application and required technical documents. Available product data, test information and project-support documents can be confirmed before bulk production.
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