Dimensions 2400 × 1200 mm
Brand

British Gypsum

Thickness

93mm

Material Type

Gyproc

Pieces Per Pack

9

Sales Unit

Pallet

Unit Coverage

Min Order

Manufacturers Reference

5200028488

Thermal Conductivity

0.022W/mK

Density

118.3kg/m3

Fire Rating

B-s1, d0

Edge Type

Square

Facing

Paper Facing

Weight (kg/m2)

11kg/m2

Product Range

Gyproc Thermaline Insulated Plasterboard

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93mm Gyproc ThermaLine Insulated Plasterboard (2400 x 1200mm) – 25.92m2 pallet

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93mm Gyproc ThermaLine Insulated Plasterboard

British Gypsum Gyproc Thermaline PIR is an insulated plasterboard material designed to be applied to walls and ceilings to complete the area whilst improving the thermal performance of the building. This product is made up of a 12.5mm gypsum plasterboard bonded to a polyisocyanurate (PIR) core including a vapour control layer with multi-layer kraft aluminium facings on each side of the foam board. Thermaline reduces the risk of condensation and reduces heat escaping from the building.

Condensation can lead to damp and mould developing in your home that can create an unsafe, less healthy environment and structural damage. This board is a great option for lining home extensions and improvements including loft extensions / room in the roof.

The boards are 2400mm by 1200mm and come in a range of thicknesses from 38mm to 93mm (12.5mm plasterboard + 26mm foam board = 38mm). Thermaline is only available with a tapered edge. Thermaline is produced with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and low Global Warming Potential (GWP). The boards are lightweight and easy to cut, handle, and install.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Available for new builds or refurbishments
  • Thermal conductivity of Gyproc Wallboard is 0.19W/mK
  • Thermal conductivity of PIR foam is 0.022W/mK
  • CFC and HCFC Free
  • Can be plastered with either Thistle Board Finish or Thistle Multi-Finish
  • Easy to install
  • Double vapour control barrier
  • Area coverage of 2.88m2
  • Energy efficient
  • Saves money on energy bills
  • Reduces heat levels escaping the property
  • Creates a warmer more comfortable living space

British Gypsum offers a range of plasterboard materials including Gyproc Wallboards, Gyproc Moisture Resistant boards, Gyproc Fireline, Gyproc Soundbloc, Gyproc Thermaline PIR, Gyproc Thirmaline+, and Thirmaline Basic boards. All boards are versatile and provide a high-performance finish for all building interiors. Different boards can be applied for specific needs such as sound control, fire protection and moisture-resistance. Wallboards are an extremely popular product within the construction industry and used by builders, contractors, and even do-it-yourself projects. This wide range means there is a board for every job.

The boards can be cut by measuring to size and cut with a plasterboard saw. Holes for sockets etc can be cut with a utility saw. Protective gear is recommended when using Gyproc Thermaline boards, due to the dust produced when cutting the materials. This includes gloves, eye protection goggles, protective clothing, and gloves.

Thermaline insulated plasterboards should be stored in a dry environment, on a flat surface. If indoor storage is not an option, ensure the boards are covered with the correct weatherproofing materials. Avoid putting heavy waits on the boards, although they are rigid, they can crumble from the inside. If boards are made wet, do not use. This product can be recycled providing it has not been contaminated by non-gypsum materials.

Thermaline PIR boards can be installed in a range of methods. These methods include:

  • Wall and ceiling applications
  • Loft space conversions
  • Metal and timber frame applications
  • Garage conversion applications

Please see below our Gyproc Thermaline PIR datasheet and safety regulations.

Safety Certifications:

  • EN 13950:2014
  • BBA: 13/5016
  • Reaction to fire: B-s1, d0
  • BS EN 13501-1
  • BES 6001 classification: Excellent
  • ISO 9001 Quality Management
  • ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management
  • ISO14001 Environmental Management
  • ISO 50001 Energy Management

More Information:
Length: 2400mm
Width: 1200mm
Thicknesses: 38mm, 53mm, 63mm, 78mm, 93mm,
Thermal Conductivity: 0.022W/mK, 0.19W/mK
Material: Polyisocyanurate (PIR), Aluminium Paper
Colour: Ivory, Yellow

Installation guide:
Measure the relevant space and cut the insulated plasterboards to size if necessary. Fix the boards into place using the required fixings with the plasterboard decorative side facing outwards from the wall. Install the fixing a minimum of 13mm from cut edges and 10mm from bound edges. Wherever possible place the cut edges at internal angles.

After fixing the board into place, start jointing as soon as you can. This will reduce the risk of damage or UV degradation to the paper liner. Scrim tape can be applied where boards are butted to prevent the boards from crumbling at the edges when plastering. Corner beads can also be fitted to the wall corners to protect from damage. You can finish the board using jointing systems that comply with EN13963, including the Gyproc range.

After fixing and jointing the board, continue onto finishing as soon as you can to limit the risk of damage or UV degradation to the paper liner. You can finish the board using plaster that complies with EN13279-1, including the Thistle range.

When the finishing system is dry, start to decorate as soon as possible. Finish jointing systems with Gyproc Drywall Primer before painting.

Decoration should start as soon as practicable after the finishing system is dry. Jointing systems should be finished with Gyproc Drywall Sealer before application of wallcoverings.

For minor damage and dents, check that the core of the board is not shattered. If it’s intact, the area can be filled with Gyproc Easefully 60. Allow the filler to set and then go on to apply a second coat if necessary. When the filler is dry, light sand over it until smooth and flush before redecorating the area.

For a damaged core, broken edges or extensive damage, repair and replacement procedures differ depending on the number of board layers. Consult a professional builder if unsure about installing insulation materials.


Dimensions 2400 × 1200 mm
Brand

British Gypsum

Thickness

93mm

Material Type

Gyproc

Pieces Per Pack

9

Sales Unit

Pallet

Unit Coverage

Min Order

Manufacturers Reference

5200028488

Thermal Conductivity

0.022W/mK

Density

118.3kg/m3

Fire Rating

B-s1, d0

Edge Type

Square

Facing

Paper Facing

Weight (kg/m2)

11kg/m2

Product Range

Gyproc Thermaline Insulated Plasterboard

Dimensions 2400 × 1200 mm
Brand

British Gypsum

Thickness

93mm

Material Type

Gyproc

Pieces Per Pack

9

Sales Unit

Pallet

Unit Coverage

Min Order

Manufacturers Reference

5200028488

Thermal Conductivity

0.022W/mK

Density

118.3kg/m3

Fire Rating

B-s1, d0

Edge Type

Square

Facing

Paper Facing

Weight (kg/m2)

11kg/m2

Product Range

Gyproc Thermaline Insulated Plasterboard

3 reviews for 93mm Gyproc ThermaLine Insulated Plasterboard (2400 x 1200mm) – 25.92m2 pallet

  1. Mikhail

    Very reliable Plasterboard brand

  2. Isaac

    Installed this insulation in my loft to convert the space, really pleassd.

  3. Michał

    Reliable supplier support. They offer training and technical assistance to ensure successful installation

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British Gypsum was founded in 1917 as British Plaster Board Limited and became part of the Saint-Gobain group in 2005 and now has over 100 years’ experience. Their aim is to provide comfortable living and working environments in a sustainable way. British Gypsum currently has five specialist manufacturing sites in the UK to help satisfy the construction industry demands and they hold some of the best research facilities in Europe. British Gypsum is also a multi-national company with operations not only in Europe but in the middle east, Africa and Asia and now has thousands of employees.

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