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MASTERBOARD® is fixed to timber battens or
steel angles to form the enclosure. The edges
of the board can be planed to give a neat
corner, or sanded to form a rounded edge.
Joints can be filled and sanded to provide a
smooth finish.
Mineral wool or fibre glass can be included
within the encasement to improve acoustic
properties and thermal insulation where
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Unlike conventional
masonry, the MASTERBOARD®
partition system allows for flexibility of
housing unsightly cables, pipes and services
within the cavity for improved aesthetic
appeal. When mounted on furring channels, Masterboard can also replace plaster or
cement rendering on masonry walls, allowing for smooth and seamless finishes while
providing cavities for routing all services. The debris and mess of hacking is eliminated. |
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MASTERBOARD®
is widely used:
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as an over cladding
for concrete or timber columns or
framing sections.
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to provide a smooth
surface to concrete work, ready for
decoration and hiding unsightly marks
left on the concrete from framework
etc.
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as a cladding to
timber framework, especially useful for
areas where a
non-combustible finish is required, or where
a Class 0 surface is specified.
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to improve the impact
resistance of timber framing and to cover unsightly blemishes on the wood surface etc.
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to enhance fire resistance of time columns, beams and other structural elements. Please consult Intumex Asia Pacific for further information.
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The moisture resistant characteristics inherent to MASTERBOARD®
makes it an ideal choice for partitioning in toilets, bathrooms, kitchens and other wet areas.
The board can be used with considerable confidence to conceal sanitary services. However,
where sanitary fittings are fixed to the wall, it is advisable to incorporate additional
framing components behind the MASTERBOARD® panel and to which fittings can be fixed.
Thus the framing and not the MASTERBOARD® panel supports the load. Please consult Intumex Asia Pacific for details. |