- 92.5mm Unilin SR/TB-MR Moisture Resistant Insulated Plasterboard Drylining
- Insulated plasterboard made of phenolic core between glass tissue/foil facings
- Faced with 12.5mm green (moisture resistant) plasterboard used for drylining
- Insulated drylining insulation Unilin Safe-R SR/TB-MR lambda value of 0.020 W/mK
- SR/TB-MR Providing the solution of choice in new build and refurbishment projects
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- Brand: Unilin Insulation (UK) known as Xtratherm
- Model: 92.5mm (80mm) Unilin SR/TB-MR
- Weight: 35.00kg
- Dimensions: 2,400mm x 1,200mm x 92.50mm
- SKU: 92.5mm (80mm) Unilin SR/TB-MR
- Product code: P1-3470
- MPN: 92.5mm (80mm) Unilin SR/TB-MR
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92.5mm Insulated Plasterboard SR/TB-MR, comprising a 80mm thick rigid phenolic core between foil facings bonded to 12.5mm moisture resistant faced with water repellent papperliners plasterboard.
MR Insulated Drylining Board improves moisture resistance and thermal performance by reducing effects of moisture and heat loss in kitchens, bathrooms, toilets, walls, roofs and ceilings.
Foil facing on both sides of rigid foam Unilin phenolic insulation core incorporates an integral vapour control layer, which helps to reduce the risk of condensation.
Thanks to its low emissivity foil facings SR/TB-MR, facing into an unventilated air void between metal frame system/vertical timber battens, will improve the U-Value of the wall.
Safe-R SR/TB-MR Insulated dry lining wall insulation with certified lambda value (thermal conductivity) of 0.020 W/mK and Euroclass B-s1, d0 reaction to fire classification.
SR/TB-MR is moisture resistant thermal insulation board suitable for a wide range of dry lining applications in new build and refurbishment projects.
Whether building new or upgrading, due consideration towards the energy efficiency of your home can have many benefits, including reduced energy costs and improved living conditions.
When upgrading existing properties, a professional should be engaged to assess the property for appropriate insulation treatments and effective detailing.
Specification:
Thickness: 92.5mm
Width: 1200mm
Length: 2400mm
Size: 92.5mm x 1200mm x 2400mm
Pack Quantity: 8 sheets
Pack Coverage: 23.04m2
Board Coverage: 2.88m2
Profile: Square Edge
R-Value: 4.35 m2K/W
Density (Foam Core): 32kg/m3
Thermal Conductivity: 0.020 W/mK
Compressive Strength: >120 (kPa)
Reaction to Fire: Euroclass B, s1-d0
Unilin SR/TB-MR (Moisture Resistant) Insulated Plasterboard Features:
· Improves moisture resistance and thermal performance.
· Suitable for a variety of wall types.
· Provides continuous vapour control layer.
· Responsive high performance insulation system.
· High levels of insulation and drylining in one board.
· Suitable for new build and refurbishment projects.
· Certified lambda value (thermal conductivity) of 0.020 W/mK.
· Euroclass B-s1, d0 reaction to fire classification.
· Reduced energy costs and improved living conditions.
· Reducing effects of moisture and heat loss in kitchens, bathrooms, toilets, walls, roofs and ceilings.
Unilin SR/TB-MR (Moisture Resistant) Insulated Plasterboard Installation Guidelines:
· Mechanically fixing procedure for moisture resistant insulated plasterboard applications.
· Ensure the wall is dry, clean and free of protrusions.
· Any existing wallpaper should be removed.
· Fix the metal frame system/vertical timber battens to the wall in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
· Sections should be placed around all wall edges and around openings and services.
· Fix the metal frame system/vertical timber battens at a maximum of 600mm centres (incorporating a vertical DPC behind timber battens).
· Ensure framing systems/battens are wide enough to offer 20mm support to all four edges of the plasterboard.
· Pack battens if necessary to level the wall.
· Extra noggins may be required when the SR/TB-MR is unsupported by the battens.
· Lift the SR/TB-MR into position using wedges on the floor.
· Insulation should be cut back to accommodate an adjoining panel at external corners.
· Joints should be tightly butted.
· Fix SR/TB-MR to the frame at 300mm centres using appropriate fixings eg. drywall screws, at least 12mm in from the board edge.
· The fixings should penetrate at least 25mm into the timber batten.
· Fixings should be thermally broken where possible.
· Seal and tape the joints of SR/TB-MR to ensure a continuous vapour control layer is created.
· Fill any gaps with foam filler and plaster skim to finish.
· Note on other variations - When upgrading existing properties, a professional should be engaged to assess the property for appropriate insulation treatments and effective detailing.
· Walls should be dry and decoration stripped back to the wall substrate.
· Appropriate ventilation strategies must be considered as part of the overall energy upgrade.
· Guidance in PAS2030:2019 ‘Specification for the installation of energy efficiency measures (EEM) in existing buildings and BS8212 Code of practice for dry lining and partitions should be consulted.
· ACDs must be followed to ensure that installation is in accordance with current Building Regulations and accounted for in the energy calculation.
· Adhesive bonding (Dot and Dab) procedure for moisture resistant insulated plasterboard applications.
· Ensure the wall is dry and free from any protrusions/wall paper etc.
· Mark the position of Unilin SR/TB-MR Insulated Plasterboard on the wall.
· Setting out and planning insulated board positioning is essential.
· Apply adhesive dabs to the wall in accordance with BS8212, ensuring a 50mm continuous ribbon of adhesive is created at the top and bottom of each board and around all openings.
· Follow adhesive manufacturer’s guidelines.
· General recommendation is to apply vertical dabs at 300mm centres, 25mm in from the edge.
· Dabs should be 50-75mm wide and approximately 25mm deep to allow for tamping.
· Total contact with the board area should be a minimum 20%.
· Maximum height installation for this system is 3m.
· Lift the SR/TB-MR into position using wedges on the floor.
· Apply pressure to the board to level and embed it into the adhesive.
· Allow a 15mm expansion joint at the top and bottom of the panel, and fill with foam filler.
· Insulation should be cut back to accommodate an adjoining panel at external corners.
· Joints should be tightly butted.
· When the adhesive has dried, 3 mechanical fixings (thermally broken) should be fixed through the centre of the board.
· Seal and tape the joints of SR/TB Insulated Plasterboard to ensure the continuous vapour control layer is created.
· Plaster skim installed SR/TB-MR Insulated Plasterboards to finish.
*Further information may be found in our Downloads section.
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specification | |
Board covarage | 23.04 m2 |
Colour | Light pink |
Density | 32 Kg/m3 |
Length | 2400mm |
Material | Phenolic core ǀ Gypsum plasterboard |
Pack Coverage | 23.04m2 |
Pack Quantity | 8 boards |
Profile | Square Edge |
R-Value | 4.35 m2K/W |
Size | 92.5mm x 1200mm x 2400mm |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.020 W/mK |
Thickness | 92.5mm |
Width | 1200mm |
Fire Reaction | Euroclass B, s1-d0 |
Coverage | 2.88m2 |
Finish | 12.5mm moisture resistant plasterboard |
Quantity | 8 sheets |
Shipping method | Articulated Vehicle ǀ Courier |
Applications | Dry lining |
Fixing method | adhesive dabs, mechanically fixed |
Foil faced | Yes, foil facings on both sides |
ETA Notification | Yes |
U-value | 0.12 - 0.34 W/m²K |
Features | Used for dry lining in high humidity conditions |
Manufacturer | Unilin Insulation® |
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