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    Rising Popularity of High Density Calcium Silicate Board
    Posted by:    Date:28.Nov.2024
    High Density Calcium Silicate Board is emerging as a significant material in the construction industry. With a density greater than 500 kg/m³ and customizable options, it offers unique properties and advantages.

    These boards are mainly made from quartz sand and are 100% asbestos-free, ensuring environmental friendliness and safety in use. There are two common types: glass fiber calcium silicate board, which is more commonly used, and carbon fiber calcium silicate board with better thermal shock resistance, suitable for high-temperature applications.


     
    One of the key features of High Density Calcium Silicate Board is its excellent thermal insulation and fireproof function, making it ideal for various applications. In building construction, it can be used for peripheral walls of multi-storey and high-rise buildings, providing effective insulation and fire protection. It is also widely used in the construction of sound insulation walls, sound absorption walls, and sound reflection walls for high-speed railways, enhancing acoustic performance.
     
    Moreover, in the field of passive fire protection, it serves as non-combustible partitions, ceilings, air ducts, and smoke pipes, playing a crucial role in fire prevention and protection. Additionally, it can be applied to flat and pitched roofs, either as a lightweight thermal insulation and waterproof flat roof system or in various forms of sloping roof systems.
     
    The demand for High Density Calcium Silicate Board is on the rise due to its superior performance. As the construction industry continues to prioritize energy-efficient and fire-resistant materials, this board is expected to gain even more widespread use in the future, contributing to the construction of more sustainable and safe buildings.
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