Gypsum Board
Gypsum board false ceilings are constructed from gypsum plasterboards screwed to a metal frame affixed to the soffit. There are fewer joints since gypsum plasterboard comes in larger sheets than POP sheets. To finish the joints, a jointing compound is employed. Because there is less trash and dust created as a result of the technique, installing gypsum plasterboard is a faster, cleaner, more convenient, and safer process. POP is less durable than gypsum plasterboard. One of the primary reasons gypsum boards are utilised for artificial ceilings is their hydrophobic properties.
Plasterboards, also known as gypsum boards, are formed of gypsum, a hydrated calcium sulphate with a long shelf life. Prefabricated gypsum boards are manufactured in a factory and assembled on-site using metal frames. These boards are commonly available in sizes of 4 6 feet, 4 8 feet, and 4 10 feet, as well as thicknesses of 9, 12, and 15 mm. For long-term durability, always use high-quality, rust-resistant metal frames. These are typically employed in locations with a central air-conditioning system.
MBT is a renowned maker of gypsum ceiling boards and plasters. They are part of the monika Group, the world’s largest manufacturer of ceilings, drywalls, and gypsum plasters. MBT gypsum plasterboards are an excellent wall and ceiling solution for modern projects, providing outstanding results in terms of fire rating, sound absorption, heat insulation, and moisture resistance.