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Fire Resistant Fiber Cement Board

Fire Resistant Fiber Cement Board

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Products Introduction:

Sanle fiber cement board is made of high-grade cement and modified material, reinforced by natural fiber. Being processed by high pressure and high temperature advanced technologies, Sanle fiber cement board is a new building material with excellent performances.

Features

Fire Proof & Insulation
Class A non-inflammability, no toxic gas, low in perveance, good electric insulation material

Waterproof and Moisture Proof
In semi-outdoor area and under high temperature condition, performance of Sanle boards is stable and will not bend or deform.

Thermal Insulation and Sound Insulation
Low thermal conductivity, good heat insulation, high in density, sound proof

Light weight & High strength
Pressured by 5000-ton hydraulic machine, it is high in strength and light in weight. It is not easy to deform and bend, and good for flooring and roofing.

Easy installation
The installation of boards is dry operation, which is faster. It can be processed with ordinary wood working tool. The board is easy to be processed.

Economical and Good looking
The boards are light in weight. Together with the use of keels, they can save cost of construction and decoration. The painting is uniform, and the surface is smooth, making the exterior of buildings good-looking and attractive.

Safe and Harmless
Test result of Sanle boards is better than national radiation protection standards of building materials. The radiation from Sanle boards is equal to that from the lawn 20 meters away from the building. The lifespan of Sanle boards is very long, and they are resistant to acid and alkali, moisture and insects. The toughness and strength remains the same when time passes by. So they can be used for a long time.

Easy to install and easy to replace
Sanle boards can be drilled, cut, engraved, nailed, painted and covered by tiles or sticker when necessary..

Product parameters

Item

Unit

Requirement

Medium density

High density

Density

g/cm3

1.2<D1.5

1.5<D2.0

Water absorption

%

30

25

Non-combustibility

GB 8624-2006, grade A

wet expansion

%

0.25

Beding strength

dry

MPA

Strength grade class III

20

Strength grade class IV

24

Saturation with water

12

14

Applications

Exterior side boards, indoor partition walls, sound-proof ceiling, decoration boards, complex walls, outdoor billboards, division boards and floor boards






Q: how do you join cement board from a shower wall to drywall?
Other than being nailed to the same stud, it is not all that necessary that they be joined together. Just figure on the tile overlapping the drywall about a half an inch to kill the crack. You can mesh tape them together however and skim them flat with each other as long as you don't skim wide into the tile board area. You could do as little as just caulk the crack with silicone too.
Q: Cement concrete pavement thickness of the number of appropriate?
Most of the concrete pavement made of equal thickness section, thick 20 to 25 cm.
Q: What are the drill bits for the cement board?
With the impact of the drill bit, but also to use the impact drill.
Q: FC sound-absorbing board is what material
According to the different sandwich layer, can be divided into lightweight concrete, polystyrene foam and honeycomb sandwich and other composite wall panels.
Q: the cement board is made of cement-bonded paper sludge
I'm not sure but, I know under direct heat concrete tends to explode.
Q: How to apply waterproof material on the cement board?
Waterproof material life is short, it is best to shop asphalt waterproofing membrane, fire baked seal seams
Q: When laying down cement backer board for a slate tile installation, I laid the board a bit too far from the wall, so I pushed it until it was flush with the wall. I think by doing this I must have shifted some of the thinset underneath, because I noticed that the board has a slight dip in it, of maybe 1/16-1/8. Is this going to be a problem, or will it be taken care of when I put thinset over it to lay the tile. This is obviously my first time laying tile.On a side note, when laying slate, is it best to use thinset or medium set, I've heard conflicting opinions.
medium set is more forgiving.
Q: We recently bought a house with a corner tub in the master bathroom. There was a partially covered pipe for a shower head but the walls are not waterproof. Since the plumbing is there for a shower we would like to waterproof the walls and put in a shower head. Is there a chance the builder put up cement board but skipped tiling? Is there a way to tell without ripping the walls down? Also I'm wondering if we need to tear down the existing drywall and put up cement board or if we can just use a type of acrylic shower wall and caulk it really well. Any advice would be appreciated.
Stick a push pin into the wall. If it's drywall it will go in and if it's cement board it won't go easily.
Q: I would like to make my exterior walls more resistant against water and termites, so I would like to put cement boards instead of plywood boards before installing new vinyl siding. It costs a bit more but I think it would be worth it.
It would cost double the amount of plywood .The nails won t hold good in just the cement board.When nailing into the cement board you may pound through the cement board if there is no wood support under it, but other than that there is no reason you couldn t. In other words I wouldn t suggest it. GL
Q: can cement board be cut into narrow 6 strips and used to make wall studs?
No, it provides nothing to nail into, which is the purpose of studs and it has very limited strength if in a load bearing wall. And if you mean cutting a whole bunch of pieces and stacking them to get a 6 wide by 3.5 deep (like a 2x4) it would be a huge waste of materials and cutting blades. If you are looking for fireproof, consider metal studs. If you are looking for sound proofing, use offset stud techniques.

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