Standard Board is used for walls and ceilings with unique properties making it incombustible, smooth, attractive and designed for seamless decoration. Gypsum Board is for uses on interior walls and ceilings. Gypsum Boards are an interior gypsum board that consists of a solid set, gypsum core enclosed in ivory colored face paper and liner back paper. Long edges are slightly tapered, allowing joints to be reinforced and concealed with joint tape and joint compound. Standard Gypsum Boards are available in a variety of lengths.
View ProductIt is for interior applications where greater than normal moisture resistance is required. Commonly known as moisture resistant gypsum board, M-R board, or green board, Moisture Resistant Gypsum Board products are designed to provide better moisture resistance. Moisture Resistant products are not recommended for use in saunas, gang shower rooms, swimming pool enclosures, or areas continuously exposed to excessive high humidity. Moisture Resistant products are manufactured with a specially formulated moisture resistant core encased in water resistant paper. This combination provides an effective barrier to moisture penetration. The product is recognizable by its signature green face paper. For use in Moisture prone areas, like kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms and storage areas where exposure to moisture can occur. Currently we are working on this product and yet to market.
View ProductMany structural materials will require underlying gypsum sheathing in order to achieve a good fire-resistant rating, and gypsum board is the most commonly used fire-resistant interior finish. Gypsum board, also known as drywall, consists of a layer of gypsum sandwiched between two sheets of paper. Fire Resistant Gypsum board is specially treated with additives to further improve its fire-resistive qualities. The paper on the exterior of the Fire Resistant Gypsum board burns slowly and doesn't contribute to fire spread. In addition, gypsum board has a noncombustible core that contains chemically combined water (in calcium sulfate). When affected by fire, the first thing that happens is that this water comes out as steam. This effectively impedes the transfer of heat through the gypsum board. And even after the water is gone, the gypsum core continues to resist fire penetration for a time. Builders often use multiple layers of gypsum board to increase the fire-resistance rating.
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