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38mm British Gypsum Gyproc Thermaline PIR MR Insulated Plasterboard

A high performing insulating plasterboard. Designed for use in British Gypsum wall lining and partition systems where both moisture resistance and greater thermal performance are required.

12.5mm British Gypsum Gyproc Moisture Resistant Board factory bonded to rigid Polyisocyanurate foam with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of less than 5. Both faces of the Polyisocyanurate insulant are lined with a multi-layer vapour control barrier, with a Class 0 fire performance (Euroclass B-S 1, d0).


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Product Details

Thickness: 38mm
All Thickness: 38mm,53mm,63mm,78mm,93mm
Length: 2400mm
Width: 1200mm
Weight: 10.10kg/m2
Coverage: 2.88m2
Thermal Conductivity: Gyproc WallBoard 0.19W/mK

Thermal Conductivity: Polyisocyanurate foam 0.022W/mK
Fire rating: B class0
Thermal resistance: 1.15 m²K/W.
Plasterboard facing: 12.5mm Gyproc Moisture Resistant board
Edging: tapered edge

Key Facts:

Faced with Gyproc Moisture Resistant board
Backed with pale yellow Polyisocyanurate foam with a 2 x vapour control barrier
Complies with EN 13950
Available in tapered edge only


Vapour resistance

The breakdown of the components are as follows:
-Foil / paper (outside) – 4000(MNs/g)
-Polyisocyanurate foam 300 dependent on thickness
-Foil / paper (inside) – 4000(MNs/g)
-Plasterboard 50 0.625 (MNs/g)

New Gyproc ThermaLine pir

The facts:
-  A cost effective superior performance board
-  Compatible with British Gypsum systems and covered by our SpecSure® guarantee
-  British Gypsum systems  allow compatibility with  all backgrounds and  framing solutions

Effect of temperature and moisture

Gyproc ThermaLine pir is unsuitable for use in areas  subject to continuously damp or humid conditions,  i.e. above 70% RH, and must not be used to isolate dampness. Gyproc ThermaLine pir is not suitable for  use in temperatures above 49°C but can be subjected  to freezing conditions without risk of damage.

Effect of condensation

The thermal insulation and ventilation requirements of the Building Regulations aim to reduce the risk of condensation and mould growth in new buildings.  However, designers should take care to eliminate all possibility of problems caused by condensation, particularly in refurbishment projects. For further information, please refer to The White Book, available  to download from british-gypsum.com

Overview:

38mm insulated plasterboard Gyproc ThermaLine pir consists of a 12.5mm Gyproc WallBoard produced to BS EN 520 bonded to a rigid polyisocyanurate foam (PIR) with a multi-layer kraft/aluminium facer on both sides of the insulation board that is produced in accordance with BS EN 13165. The Gyproc WallBoard and PIR insulation are factory bonded together and conforms to BS EN 13950.
Gyproc ThermaLine pir is only available in a plasterboard tapered edge finish (T/E) and in thicknesses of 38,53,63, 78 & 93mm.
38mm Gyproc ThermaLine pir is one of the products within our 38mm plasterboard range that is certified to BES 6001 achieving a rating of ‘Excellent’.

Applications

Gyproc ThermaLine pir can be used in both refurbishment and new-build where a mid or high level of additional thermal insulation is required.

Gyproc ThermaLine pir is only available in a plasterboard tapered edge finish (T/E) and in thicknesses of 38,53,63,
78 & 93mm. Gyproc ThermaLine pir is one of the products within our plasterboard range that is certified to BES 6001 achieving a rating of ‘Excellent’.


If you have questions about 38mm British Gypsum Gyproc Thermaline PIR MR Insulated Plasterboard please call us on 02038839057! You can also text us back in our live chat.


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