GreenGlass fiberglass-faced gypsum liner panels are designed for use in elevators, mechanical/electrical shafts, stairwells and area separation walls. Its tough performance properties make GreenGlass ideal for any environment where protection against mold, moisture, fire and unwanted noise is a priority.
Warranty:
Features:
- Enhanced gypsum core is sandwiched between naturally mold- and moisture-resistant fiberglass-mat facers
- SCS certified to contain a minimum of 90% recycled gypsum content on a dry-weight basis
- Fire resistance classified by Underwriters Laboratories in accordance with ASTM E1192
- Exposure warranty for up to 12 months
Product Specifications:
| |
Core |
Product Standard
ASTM |
| Fire-Resistant GreenGlass Shaftliner |
Type X |
C1396, C1658 |
| GreenGlass Liner Panels |
|
| 1ASTM C473; 2ASTM E84 |
| Thickness |
1" |
| Width |
24" (609.6 mm) |
| Lengths |
8' (2438 mm)
10' (3048 mm)
12' (3658 mm)
|
| Edge |
Double Beveled |
| Weight |
4.1 pounds per square foot |
| Water absorption1 |
< 10% |
| Flame Spread2 |
0 |
| Smoke Developed2 |
0 |
| Flexural Strength1 |
80/230 |
| Combustibility |
Non |
Special Order Information:
Other widths, edges and lengths may be available on special order with established minimums and lead time. Some products may not be available in all markets. Please check with your local Temple-Inland sales representative.
Limitations:
- For use only in non-load bearing assemblies
- Avoid exposure to prolonged, excessive temperatures: 125°F (52°C)
- Avoid exposure to excessive or continuous moisture
Mold and Moisture Resistance:
GreenGlass is produced with the TemShield Mold Protection System engineered into its gypsum core and is faced on both sides with naturally mold- and moisture-resistant fiberglass mats.
GreenGlass scored a 10, the highest value possible, when tested in accordance with ASTM D3273, the standard test for mold resistance. Its water absorption of less than 10 percent was tested in accordance with ASTM C473.
Fire Resistance:
GreenGlass liner panels have been tested in accordance with ASTM E119 and therefore may provide a fire-resistance rating of two or more hours, depending upon the assembly in which they are applied.
Storage:
Gypsum board should be carried, never dragged, to prevent damaging the finished edges. When storing gypsum boards, store them indoors and protect them from weather and direct sunlight. Boards should be stored lying flat and neatly stacked. Care should be taken to prevent sagging or damage to edges, ends and surfaces. Placing boards against framing is not recommended.