Complete Guide to Cement Pressure Boards: Types, Features & Selection Tips
Time: June 20, 2025
What Are Cement Pressure Boards?
As professional cement pressure board manufacturers, we provide detailed information about this versatile building material:
Main Materials : Imported cement + natural additives
Production Process : Formed under 10,000-ton pressure
Key Features : Fireproof, soundproof, pressure-resistant
Applications : Interior/exterior walls, ceilings, etc.
Four Classification Standards
1. By Fiber Type
Type Characteristics Applications Asbestos-containing Chrysotile reinforced Being phased out Non-asbestos Eco-friendly alternatives Mainstream choice
Eco Note : We specialize in non-asbestos cement pressure boards for safer, greener solutions
2. By Density Grade
Low Density (0.9-1.2g/cm³) Ideal for basic ceilings/partitions
Medium Density (1.2-1.5g/cm³) Preferred for mid-range buildings Lower warping coefficient
High Density (1.5-2.0g/cm³) For steel structure buildings Requires special pressure equipment
3. By Thickness
Ultra-thin (2.5-3.5mm) High technical requirements Special decorative uses
Standard (4-12mm) Mainstream choice for partitions
Thick (13-30mm) For load-bearing structures
Extra-thick (31-100mm) Special engineering applications
Product Advantage Comparison
Our cement pressure boards feature : ✓ Class A1 fire rating ✓ 45dB sound insulation ✓ >20MPa compressive strength ✓ Eco-friendly asbestos-free formula
Purchasing Guide
Selection by Application
Exterior cladding → High density boards
Interior partitions → Medium density boards
Ceiling systems → Low density boards
Quality Inspection Tips
Check density test reports
Examine edge smoothness
Test waterproof performance
Request fire certifications
Why Choose Us?
15 Years Specializing in Cement Pressure Board Manufacturing
Fully automated 10,000-ton press lines
Daily production capacity >20,000㎡
ISO 9001 certified
OEM customization available
Technical Parameters
Item Standard Value Actual Value Density ≥1.5g/cm³ 1.6g/cm³ Water Absorption ≤18% 15% Flexural Strength ≥15MPa 18MPa