One-sided construction fire-resistant wall Fire-resistant S wall
The 'Tiger Board' is a model of recycling." Yoshino Gypsum was the first in our country to introduce "gypsum board" to the market as "Tiger Board." They also developed technology to effectively utilize "by-product gypsum" produced from flue gas desulfurization systems that prevent air pollution, and established a circular recycling system that regenerates recovered old paper, such as newspapers, into "raw paper for boards.
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A revolutionary one-sided construction fire-resistant wall that is completely different from conventional methods. Ideal for elevator shafts, stairwells, duct spaces, and pipe spaces. 【Features】 - Simple structure: Two layers of 21mm thick reinforced gypsum board are applied to one side of a steel frame (standard specification). - One-sided construction possible: No scaffolding or workspace is needed on the opposite side of the wall. Suitable for vertical fire compartment walls. - Accommodates wall height: By simply changing the cross-sectional shape of the steel frame (studs), it can accommodate any wall height. ● Please contact us if you would like detailed information.
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- Elevator shafts, stairwells, duct spaces, pipe spaces, etc., where one-sided construction is required. - Additional fire compartment walls due to expansion (one-sided construction possible while leaving existing walls intact).
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Since its inception in 1901, we have been addressing the challenge of creating a safe and comfortable living space through our business related to "gypsum." We were the first in our country to introduce "gypsum board" to the market as "Tiger Board," and we developed technology to effectively utilize "by-product gypsum" produced from flue gas desulfurization systems that prevent air pollution as "gypsum building materials." Furthermore, we established a circular recycling system that regenerates recovered old paper, such as newspapers, into "base paper for boards."