Fiber Reinforced Silicate Fireproof Board: The Perfect Choice for Building Safety and Durability
Time: August 4, 2025
What is Fiber Reinforced Silicate Fireproof Board?
As a professional fiber reinforced silicate fireproof board manufacturer, we present this high-performance building material:
Composed of siliceous materials, calcareous materials and reinforcing fibers
Manufactured through high-temperature, high-pressure autoclave curing process
Forms stable tobermorite crystal structure
Widely used for building exteriors, ceilings and partitions
Core Production Processes
1. Wet Process Formation
Thickness range: 6-12mm
Density range: 600-1200kg/m³
Features: Ideal for large-format thin panels
2. Molding Process
Thickness range: 19-32mm
Density range: 750-900kg/m³
Features: Suitable for thick panels
Five Outstanding Properties
1. Superior Fire Safety
Class A1 non-combustible material
No explosion or toxic smoke in fires
Fire resistance rating exceeds 4 hours
2. Excellent Moisture Resistance
Water absorption <10%
Wet expansion/dry shrinkage rate <0.3%
Suitable for humid environments like bathrooms and basements
3. Exceptional Physical Performance
Flexural strength ≥9MPa
High impact resistance
6mm board stronger than 9.5mm gypsum board
4. Long-term Dimensional Stability
Advanced formula system
Strict process control
Warp-free for over 20 years
5. Outstanding Thermal/Acoustic Insulation
Thermal conductivity ≤0.25W/(m·K)
10mm board outperforms brick walls in soundproofing
Energy efficient and eco-friendly
Product Classification & Applications
✪ By Application
Architectural Panels (5-12mm):
Interior/exterior wall cladding
Ceiling systems
Lightweight partitions
Marine Panels (15-35mm):
Ship bulkheads
Offshore platforms
✪ By Fiber Type
Asbestos silicate boards (Grade A/GA)
Asbestos-free silicate boards (Grade N/GN)
Typical Application Scenarios
1. Public Buildings
Hospital fire partitions
School ceiling systems
Mall emergency passageways
2. Commercial Spaces
Hotel kitchen walls
Office building fire walls
Data center flooring
3. Special Environments
Subway tunnel interiors
Basement moisture-proof walls
Chemical plant partitions