-
Drywall (also
called plasterboard, dry lining,
wallboard,
sheet rock, gib board,
gypsum board,
buster board,
turtles board, slap board,
custard board...
- and as the sub-floor sheathing.
Magnesia is
widely used
primarily as
wallboard alternative to
conventional gypsum-based
drywall and plywoods. The magnesia...
- one of the six
producers which hold
approximately 81% of the
worldwide wallboard market (Georgia Pacific, Knauf, Siniat,
National Gypsum Company, Saint-Gobain...
- Such
boards are also
referred to as sheetrock, plasterboards, drywall,
wallboards and gyprock.
Gypsum waste in some
countries also
consists of
gypsum blocks...
- In construction,
asbestos abatement is a set of
procedures designed to
control the
release of
asbestos fibers from asbestos-containing materials. Asbestos...
- Clay
panel or clay
board (also
known as loam panel, clay
wallboard, clay
building board, or clay
building panel) is a
panel made of clay with some additives...
-
drywall and
joint compound. The
company is the
largest distributor of
wallboard in the
United States and the
largest manufacturer of
gypsum products in...
-
slurry during wallboard manufacture, to
reduce the
amount of
water used. The
lower water usage allows lower energy use to dry the
wallboard. Dispersing...
-
different thickness gypsum. The
effect of
adding multiple layers of
gypsum wallboard to a
frame also
varies depending on the
framing type and configuration...
- It can also be
found in insulation, siding, roof gutters, and
cement wallboard. The more
prevalent transite found in wall
construction and
roofing tiles...