The primary components of mineral and fiber boards include cellulose fibers, minerals such as gypsum, and synthetic or natural resins. The cellulose fibers are typically sourced from recycled wood, agricultural residues, or other plant materials, making them an environmentally friendly choice. Gypsum, on the other hand, is a naturally occurring mineral that provides enhanced fire resistance and stability to the board. When these materials are combined, they form a composite that is not only structurally sound but also lightweight and easily manageable.
4. Acoustic Access Panels Designed for sound-sensitive environments, such as recording studios or offices, these panels help in minimizing noise transfer while providing access to hidden systems.
3. Durability and Maintenance The PVC layer provides an additional level of protection to the gypsum board, making it more resistant to scratches, stains, and impact. This durability makes PVC laminated gypsum boards ideal for high-traffic areas. Moreover, cleaning these boards is easy; typically, a simple wipe with a damp cloth is sufficient to maintain their appearance.