Standard Fermacell plaster fibre plates
Fermacell plaster fibre plates are composed of only two natural components: plaster and cellulose fibres obtained from recycled paper, then selected and minced. The productive process foresees the mixture of these two elements in water (without other binders); the plaster mixed in water reacts (calcination) and winds the cellulose fibres penetrating them; by submitting this homogeneous basic mixture to compression, Fermacell plaster fibre plates are obtained in the different wanted thicknesses. After the cut in the different foreseen sizes and the drying, plates are smoothed and treated with a waterproof primer on both sides. Thanks to the presence of fibres, Fermacell plaster fibre plates have great stability, good mechanical resistance and good characteristics of resistance to fire.
The following reported chart sums up the sizes of the available plates:
We have spoken about resistance on suspended loads, the following chart contains the certifications' on suspended loads:
Suspended load chart