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Gyproc ThermaLine PIR 53mm

Improve thermal comfort and reduce energy bills with a space-saving insulated plasterboard.
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Description

This 53mm insulated plasterboard offers a quick and cost-effective way to boost comfort and reduce energy loss with minimal impact on space.

Uninsulated walls make rooms uncomfortable as well as expensive to heat and cool. Gyproc ThermaLine PIR packs more energy-saving power to help keep spaces at an ideal temperature.

Its double vapour barrier also stops moisture entering walls and ceilings, preventing damp and mould that can lead to structural damage and a less healthy environment. This makes it a great choice for lining home extensions and improvements such as new room-in-the-roof spaces.

Details

Description
PIR foam
Product performance
Thermal

Standards

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StandardsEN 13950:2014,Gypsum plasterboard, thermal/acoustic insulation composite panels. Definitions, requirements and test methods. Standard types

Articles

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Name Code Thickness (mm) Width (mm) Length (mm)
Name28491/5 Code5200028491 Thickness (mm)53 Width (mm)1200 Length (mm)2400

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BSI - BES 6001
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DoP - BOARD114 - Gyproc ThermaLine PIR and PIR MR
Declaration Of Performance (DoP)
DoP - BOARD114 UK - Gyproc ThermaLine PIR and PIR MR
Declaration Of Performance (DoP)
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Selector Guide - Plasterboard
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