Ideal for elevator, mechanical/electrical shafts, stairwells and area separation walls, GreenGlass liner panels deliver the mold protection of fiberglass – plus an unsurpassed level of recycled content that can contribute valuable credits to LEED and other green-building system certifications. Refer to the chart below for dimensional specifications as well as a variety of other key performance values.
Product Specifications

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.
For more information on mold and moisture resistance testing, click here.
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 it is applied.
Click here for a listing of U.L.-approved GreenGlass assemblies. For design details, contact your Temple-Inland representative.
For important Fire Safety Information regarding Gypsum Board standards, testing and certification, click here.
Recycled Content Certification
GreenGlass is certified in accordance with ISO 14021 standards and is third-party certified by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) to have at least 90% recycled content on a dry-weight basis. This certified material composition contributes toward recycled material credits in the LEED rating system as well as other rating systems. To find out more about Temple-Inland gypsum boards contribution to green building credits, click here.
For more information about all of Temple-Inland's third-party certifiers, click on About the Certifiers.

Temple-Inland is a proud member of the U.S. Green Building Council.
The ‘USGBC Member Logo’ is a trademark owned by the U.S. Green Building Council and is used by permission.
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This product is MAS certified to meet the CHPS performance standard for low-emitting materials.

