DryBloc TG4 18/22 Tongue & Groove Dry Screed Board For Use Over Joists Or Overlay Board

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Cembloc Drybloc TG4 is available in thicknesses 18mm, 20mm and 22mm. The Drybloc TG4 is an A1 fire rated solution. Cembloc Drybloc TG4 T&G profile, reinforced cement fibre board, reinforced by natural minerals on both sides boasting an impressive loading capacity of 7kN/m² (max weight test rig could test). These dry-fit screed replacement panels at only 18mm , 20mm and 22mm thick offer minimal floor height and save on drying times when compared to traditional screeds.

Drybloc TG4 is exceptionally unique as it offers an outstanding thermal conductivity value 0.216 W/mK when used in conjunction with underfloor heating systems. Drybloc’s high density provides excellent airborne sound performance through many types of separating floors. It is a high performing multipurpose building board that’s designed purposely to provide fireproof, acoustic and waterproof protection, with very high dimensional stability which makes it a high performance alternative to Gypsum and Cement Particle for any construction type.

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