Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Seliceous Calcareous Material |
Usage: | Wall Panel |
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Calcium silicate board is a stable performance and light weight building and decoration board used siliceous and calcareous materials as major and natural fiber reinforced, with the process of pulping, emulsion, forming, pressing, autoclaving, drying and surface treatment. As a new green building material, calcium silicate board has the advantages of A1 grade fire resistance, weather resistance, corrosion resistance, waterproof performance, heat insulation, sound insulation, and long service life.
Characteristics :
1.Calcium silicate board is a non combustible A1 grade material.
2.Calcium silicate board has good waterproof performance.
3.Calcium silicate board has high strength. .
4.Calcium silicate board has stable dimension.
5.Calcium silicate board has good thermal insulation performance.
6.Calcium silicate board has stable performance and long service life.
Application:
Interior and exterior wall decoration,LOFT Floor slab, Assembled floor heating,Mobile house floor and kinds of wallboard.
SIZE:
It is widely used in building decoration, ceiling board, Lightweight partition board, external wall hanging plate, roof lining plate, indoor clean water decorative wall plate, steel structure wall slab and loft slab.
Calcium silicate board with thickness of 4-24mm. Density: 1.25-1.60g/cm3, standard size: 1.22m × 2.44m.
Specification:
Data | Standard(JC/T412.1-2018) | |||
Apparent density(g/cm³) | thickness≤18mm | thickness≥20mm | thickness≤18mm | thickness≥20mm |
1.35 | 1.45 | ≥1.3 | ≥1.4 | |
Thermal conductivity W/(m.K) | 0.43 | 0.45 | ||
Water absorption(%) | 23 | ≤28 | ||
Hygroscopic rate(%) | 0.175 | ≤0.50 | ||
Water permeability | 24hNo water drop on the board |
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Combustion performance level | A(A1) | |||
Flexural strength MPa | 15 | 26 | ≥13 | ≥24 |
Antifreeze test | After 100 freeze-thaw cycles, there is no crack or delamination |