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Siniat  |  SKU: LM163167

Siniat Joint Filler - 12.5kg Bag


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Used as a setting compound for bedding and filling plasterboard joints, this Siniat Joint Filler comes in a 12.5kg bag. To be mixed with water (approx 7L of water to one 12.5kg bag) and applied to Plasterboard joints.

Apply Siniat Joint Filler to the joint, embed GTEC Joint Tape and immediately overcoat to fully fill the tapered edge boards. Ensure product is set before applying the finishing coats with Siniat Joint Cement.

  • Complies with BS EN 13963: 2005 Type 3A
  • Sets in 90 mins.
  • Use at temps between 5C - 45C.
  • Weight: 12.5kg

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  • Size
    12.5kg
  • Coverage (m²)
    25
  • Reaction to Fire
    A1

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fire Rated Plasterboard?

Fire rated or fireproof plasterboard is a type of plasterboard designed to offer enhanced protection against fire. It contains special additives such as glass fibres to improve its fire resistance, and is typically used in areas where increased fire safety is required, such as in kitchens, corridors, and partition walls. The board slows down the spread of fire, providing crucial extra time for evacuation and reducing structural damage. It is installed similarly to regular plasterboard but provides the added benefit of meeting certain fire safety standards and regulations.

How to Install Fire Resistant Plasterboard

To install fire resistant plasterboard, begin by measuring and cutting the boards to fit the required wall or ceiling dimensions. Secure the boards to the wooden or metal studs using fire-resistant drywall screws, ensuring they are tightly fitted to minimise gaps. Wherever possible, stagger the joints between sheets for better fire resistance. Use fire-rated jointing tape and fire-resistant jointing compound to cover the seams and screw heads, ensuring a seamless and smooth surface. Once the compound is dry, sand it down for a smooth finish. Finally, seal the edges and any penetrations, such as electrical outlets, with fire-resistant sealant to maintain the board's integrity and enhance fire protection.

Types of Fire Resistant Plasterboard

We stock a range of Fire Resistant Plasterboards from popular manufacturers, including Gyproc Fireline and Knauf Fireboard. These plasterboards are usually recognised by their pink coloured facing, and are sometimes called “pink plasterboard”. They are all largely similar products, as they are designed to conform to the same building regulations, with all boards holding a reaction to fire class of Euroclass A2-s1,d0, which means they have limited combustibility (the second best rating, below A1 - Non combustible) with smoke emissions “absent or very little” and no burning droplets present.