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What is the difference between inorganic silicate composite board and inorganic calcium silicate board?

What is the difference between inorganic silicate composite board and inorganic calcium silicate board?

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There is a big difference between the two. Calcium silicate board is made of inorganic mineral fiber or cellulose fiber and other loose short fiber as a reinforcing material, with siliceous-calcium material as the main cementing material, pulping and molding, accelerating the curing reaction in high temperature and high pressure saturated steam to form Calcium silicate gel made of the plate. Inorganic silicate composite board is based on inorganic calcium silicate board for the surface, the middle of the composite material. Mainly polystyrene particles, concrete, fly ash, ceramic, chemical additives and other materials made of composite wall panels.
Calcium silicate board is made of inorganic mineral fiber or cellulose fiber and other loose short fiber as a reinforcing material, with siliceous-calcium material as the main cementing material, pulping and molding, accelerating the curing reaction in high temperature and high pressure saturated steam to form Calcium silicate gel made of the plate. Is a good performance of the new building and industrial sheet, its products fire, moisture, noise, insect moth, durability is better, is the ceiling, cut off the ideal decorative plate.
Calcium silicate board (English: calcium silicate) as a new green building materials, in addition to the function of the traditional gypsum board, but also has excellent fire performance and moisture resistance, long life advantages, a large number of industrial and commercial construction of ceiling ceilings and Partitions, home furnishings, furniture linings, billboard linings, shipboard trays, warehouses, floorboards, and tunnels.

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