gyproc drywall partition gi channels
Drywall partitions consume less water than other types of wall partitions. In comparison to the conventional masonry walls, drywalls are built three to four times faster. As the name suggests, its construction doesn’t require much water and hence, not considered a laborious task. With this, drywall partitions are considered a water-free project as it consumes 95% less water than other types of wall partitions.
But knowing about the different techniques and channels used in its installation is much more insightful. Enlisted below are a few essential drywall partition channels:
- Partition Studs
- Partition Floor
gyproc brand name
GYPSERRA
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Partition Stud
- A variety of vertical metal studs paired with ceiling and floor tracks make up the Drywall Partitioning System, which creates a frame on which plasterboards or drywall can be installed.
- Galvanized steel of .5mm x 12ft lengthis used to construct the dry wall partition system. The most common surface material is gypsum boards, Cement Fiber Boards, Plywood’s, Calcium Silicate Boards.
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partition floor
- A variety of Horizontal metal ceiling and floor tracks make up the Drywall Partitioning System with vertical tracks, which creates a frame on which plasterboards or drywall can be installed.
- Galvanized steel of .5mm x 12ft lengthis used to construct the dry wall partition system. The most common surface material is gypsum boards, Cement Fiber Boards, Plywood’s, Calcium Silicate Boards
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specifications
Gypserra thickness
Partition stud 0.50mm
Partition floor 0.50mm
Partition floor 0.50mm