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Water resistance Gypsum Board
Water Resistance Gypsum Board           Water Resistance Gypsum Board


Metroc Water Resistance Gypsum Board is developed to suit to the indoor environment with strong humidity. The organic hydrophobic adsorbent added in the core and the imported paper surface processed specially improves the waterproof capacity of the plasterboard. It is especially suitable for the ceiling grid and partition of kitchen and washing room.

         WATER RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD ADVANTAGE: 
  • Light weight and temperature keeping
  • 60% of the core of Gypsum plasterboard is tiny air vents which thermal conducting factor are so small to provide light weight and excellent capacity in keeping temperature.
  • Heat insulation and fire protection
  • 20% of the weight of the core of Gypsum Plasterboard is crystallized moisture which will be boiled off first to consume large heat when meeting fire, then the plaster is dehydrated as the temperature rises to resist transmitting heat.
  • stable dimension
  • The Gypsum Plasterboard is difficult to be affected by the temperature because of the advanced design of crystallized moisture and tiny air vents. The dimension change is within 1% when suffering thermal or cold according to the measured statistics, which provides simple process for the jointing places.
  • Special breathing function
  • The Gypsum Plasterboard is designed with special breathing structure. The plasterboard will a breath out a little moisture when the indoor temperature is lower and a breath in a little moisture when the indoor temperature is higher.
  • Convenient process

 

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