What is the plasterboard paper?
Gypsum, also known as Wallboard, Specterboard and Sheetrock®, is a construction material used in construction shop around the world. It consists of a large sheet of plasterboard plaster, which is usually up to half an inch thick (about 1 cm) and which is often cut to four to eight feet panels (about 1.2 meters 2.4 meeter). Strong, durable paper, called plasterboard paper, differs both sides. Gypsum paper is essential to maintain the integrity of plaster plaster, preventing it from nailing or disintegrating, or when moving or installing. The plasterboard paper can be up to 1/32 inch thick (about 1 millimeter), which makes it easier to repair if minor defects appear on its surface. The second type of plasterboard, called Greenboard, due to the greenish shade of its plasterboard, is resistant to water and mold. This product is often used in bathrooms and other areas with high humidity. Although all plasterboard is naturally resistant to fire due to the moisture content in the processed bull, tThe grade of plasterboard contains a fiber or other fire ingredients, which allows you to label and sell as "fire resistant". Gypsum paper about all three varieties is usually recycled.
As the name suggests, the plasterboard replaced the design of wet plaster and after World War II it got into the widespread use when builders were looking for cheaper and more efficient construction methods. Before the invention of plasterboard, the builders created the walls by applying wet plaster to thin plates called LATH, which were nailed to frame the studs. This process required considerable attention to details and a certain degree of skills, which is compared to forming walls with plasterboard.
Unitsopalty D States States, which unpacked in 1901, produced the first panel of gypsum from a naturally occurring mineral called the dehydrate of calcium sulfate. The processed mineral, called gypsum panties, is mixed withWater to form a porridge and then poured between the leaves of the plasterboard of the paper. After the oven has been dried, the hardened plaster defect is cut into the desired lengths and size.
Some problems requiring repair on plasterboard and plasterboard paper include nails that appear over the surface of plasterboard paper, and offset or holes resulting from the trauma to the wall. Hrpovka and minor defects are often and easily fastened by moving the nail, applying the joint mixture over the head of the nail and then grinding and playback. The same filling process, grinding and painting process is used for larger indentation or small holes.