What is the british gypsum White Book?
First published in 1972, the White Book is our way of sharing our collective know-how and technical expertise, and has become an industry-revered tool. Think of it as your comprehensive guide to finding solutions using our products and systems.
What is GypWall Classic?
GypWall CLASSIC is the industry’s original lightweight drywall partition system, providing cost-effective, multi-purpose solutions suitable for all types of buildings.
Is Gyproc British Gypsum?
Gyproc ThermaLine Plus 35mm Saint-Gobain Construction Products UK Limited trading as British Gypsum. Registered Office Saint-Gobain House, East Leake, Loughborough, Leicestershire.
What is monolithic ceiling?
When the term monolithic is used herein, it is to denote that essentially the entire visible surface of a ceiling or wall appears to be a seamless expanse without joints.
What is the White Book in law?
The White Book contains the sources of law relating to the practice and procedures of the High Court and the County Court for the handling of civil litigation, subject to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), and is supplemented by substantial and comprehensive expert commentary.
What is a gypsum based internal finish known as?
Plaster is a building material used for coating, protecting and decorating internal walls and ceilings. The most common types of plaster are a composition of gypsum, lime or cement with water and sand.
Do metal stud walls need noggins?
Do stud walls with a steel frame need noggins? Yes, even steel frame stud walls need to have noggings. As we mentioned earlier, noggins help your walls be compliant with different codes.
What does 13mm plasterboard weigh?
8.5kg/m2
Physical Properties
Nominal Board Weight* | 8.5kg/m2 |
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Combustibility | In accordance with BCA Clause C1.12, Gyprock Standard 13mm may be used wherever a non-combustible material is required by the Code. |
Total Recycled Content | 3.7% |
Can you tile straight onto plasterboard?
Can you tile on plasterboard? The short answer is yes, however, there are many factors to consider, such as the condition of your plasterboard and the weight of your tiles. It is also essential to effectively prepare the plasterboard so that the tiles can be affixed securely.