GVL: what is it?

GVL: what is it?

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Interpretation of abbreviation of GVL — "gypsum-fiber leaf". It is the sheet finishing material used in construction in rooms. GVL is very similar on all the known gypsum cardboard (HL).

GVL - what is it

Gypsum cardboard represents the plaster board 9.5 or 12 mm thick which is pasted over on both sides with cardboard which performs function of the reinforcing layer. GVL is made of plaster knitting with addition of fibers of the fluffed-up waste paper which are uniformly distributed on all volume of material. These fibers perform the same reinforcing function, as cardboard layers. But as they penetrate all volume of GVL, is gipsovolokno stronger.

GVL is used in the same purposes, as gypsum cardboard: construction of partitions, false ceilings, covering and alignment of walls, etc. Besides, GVL is applied to the device of bulk floors on "dry tie" technology where gypsum plasterboards are not used.

Advantages of GVL

GVL has all advantages of the sheet materials made on the basis of plaster:

Besides, in comparison with GVL gypsum cardboard has the increased durability and fire resistance.

Features of work with GVL

It is also worth noting that gypsum-fiber sheets are about one and a half times more expensive plasterboard than the same size.

Recommendations about application

The listed properties and features of GVL allow to recommend it as gypsum cardboard alternative where increased requirements to durability and fire resistance of designs are imposed: in child care facilities, in warehouses, in public buildings, etc.

In the apartment GVL will be suitable for finishing of walls in corridors, game rooms, for the device of floors on "dry tie" technology.

In owner-occupied dwellings of GVL it is recommended for boiler rooms, garages, workshops, etc., that is in rooms with the increased fire hazard.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team

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