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LUX XPS Tile Backer Board is the innovative alternatives to traditional cement backers. It's HCFC-free waterproof XPS core, fiberglass reinforced and cement coating gives the panel strength and vapor retardant. Making LUX panel is perfect choice for a variety of interior and exterior applications, such as the inter layer to wall or floor and thermal insulation board in underfloor heating system.
Product Name | Insulation XPS Construction Board Tile Backer Board Manufacturer |
Composition | XPS core, Alkali Mesh, Polymer Mortar Layer |
Color | Blue XPS foam, grey coating |
Quality | Grade A |
MOQ | 100 PIECE |
Loading Port | NINGBO |
Payment Term | T/T 30% deposit, balance to be paid before shipment |
Delivery time | 25-30 days after receiving 30% deposit |
Characteristics | Eco-saving, lightweight, moisture-proof, easy construction, acid resistance. |
Quality sample | Offer free sample on your courier account (DHL.UPS.TNT.FEDEX.ECT) |
Usage | Wet areas, shower room, underfloor heating, etc. |
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Packing Details : Packing with paper carton and pallet
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A: Because LUX BOARD will save you money by acting as a very efficient insulation barrier. It reflects the heat upwards into the floor tile instead of allowing the heat to warm up the concrete slab below. Besedes, it not only has the function of heat insulation and strong waterproofness, but also provides a base for the ceramic tile.
A: It doesn't there really is no comparison. Standard plasterboard offers approximately 1/6th the U value of an equal thickness of LUX BOARD. and yet is approximately 7 times heavier. When used in wet areas, such as bathrooms or showers. LUX BOARD is totally waterproof whereas plasterboard will absorb water unless it is of the waterproof variety which will cost considerably more.
Compare a few characteristics of LUX BOARD against plasterboard:A: The board can be either fixed to timber battens with screws and screw cups or fixed directly to brick or block walls by drilling, plugging and screwing the boards to the wall. If the wall is to be plaster finished, the joints should be reinforced with a plaster scrim.
A: It can be used on walls, ceilings and floors in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, lofts, and conservatories to name a few. In fact the list is endless.