SECURE RESOURCES GYPROC PLASTERBOARD UNDERSTAND THE RANGE OF
SECURE RESOURCES – GYPROC PLASTERBOARD UNDERSTAND THE RANGE OF GYPROC PLASTERBOARD TYPES AND HOW THEY ARE CUT AND FIXED INTO POSITION
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Aim To show different plasterboards and how to fix them into place Objective To know and recognise different plasterboards, and know how to fix them
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Introduction What do you know? n How many different plasterboards can you name? n What standard thicknesses are boards available in? n What colour is Gyproc Fire. Line? n How should boards be stored? n Name 2 tools used for cutting plasterboard
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Introduction An introduction to plasterboard? n Flat sheets of plaster sandwiched between two layers of paper liner n By varying the content of the core and the type of liner used, boards are produced to suit many different requirements n Requirements include fire resistance, sound absorption, water resistance or impact resistance n Designed to meet all current Building Regs n A range of 30 different boards in a wide variety of sizes
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Board types Gyproc Wall. Board The standard board product with ivory paper suitable for most applications where normal fire, structural and acoustic levels are required. Manufactured in 9. 5 mm, 12. 5 mm and 15 mm thickness. Used for internal partitions and ceilings
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Board types Gyproc Wall. Board TEN A Gyproc Wall. Board engineered to meet the guidance given in the revised Building Regulations Approved Document Part E, where used, plasterboard must have a mass of 10 kg/m² for internal partitions and separating walls in all residential projects, both new build and refurbishment
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Board types Gyproc Sound. Bloc Gypsum plasterboard with a higher density and sound damping core. Designed for use in British Gypsum wall lining, partition and ceiling systems where greater levels of sound insulation are required. Pale blue coloured face paper.
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Board types Gyproc Moisture Resistant Gypsum plasterboard with water repellent additives in the core, encased in a special green paper liner. Suitable as a base for ceramic tiling in wet use areas. Also used for external soffits in sheltered positions.
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Board types Gyproc Plank A 19 mm thick version of Gyproc Wall. Board. Used as the main board in a variety of British Gypsum systems where acoustic performance is a requirement.
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Board types Gyproc Fire. Line Gypsum plasterboard with fibre glass and other additives in the core. Used in British Gypsum partition, wall lining and ceiling systems to give increased fire protection. Pink coloured face paper for clear identification on site. Also available in a moisture resistant version.
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Board types Gyproc Wall. Board DUPLEX Gyproc Wall. Board backed with a vapour control membrane. Used for wall and ceiling linings where vapour control and a plasterboard lining are required in one fixing operation. Can improve thermal resistance of the lining when facing a minimum 20 mm cavity.
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Cutting Gyproc plasterboards n Lay board flat face up n Mark off the measurements required, and place the straight edge up to these marks
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Cutting Gyproc plasterboards n Run a craft knife along the straight edge to score the paper face of the board ► Self retracting knives are the safest to use to reduce the risk of injury
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Cutting Gyproc plasterboards
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Cutting Gyproc plasterboards The Blade Runner is an alternate http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=g. BAVs. WAIVr 8
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Fixing Gyproc plasterboards Joists Staggered end joints View of ceiling with boards tacked in position and staggered end joints
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Fixing Gyproc plasterboards The common method is to screw fix plasterboards with Drywall Timber Screws Not less than 13 mm Galvanised clout nail Max 3 mm Nail head flush with board Nail pulling back paper liner, not penetrating through
SECURE PLASTERBOARDS TO BACKGROUNDS Conclusion You should now have the knowledge to complete the following: n How many different plasterboards can you name? n What standard thicknesses are boards available in? n What colour is Gyproc Fire. Line? n How should boards be stored? n Name 2 tools used for cutting plasterboard
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