1. Based on the design drawings and practical construction conditions, the necessary cuts and holes have been made, with chamfering performed on-site as required, utilizing silicate materials.Fire Retardant PanelThe two longer sides have been chamfered, but when the wall height exceeds 2440mm, ...Silicate fire-resistant boardThe short edges of the board level joint should be chamfered on-site for better handling of the seam.
When installing partition boards, it is typically done in a vertical orientation, with the long edges of the boards secured upright.RibDuring panel bonding, the panels should be naturally close together; they must not be forced into place. The seams on both sides of the wall should be staggered; they must not fall on the same stud.
3. Marked and scribed on the surface of the silicate fire-resistant boardScrewFixed points, pre-drilled holes together.Self-tapping screw15mm from the edge, 50mm from the corner, and the self-tapping screw spacing is between 200mm to 250mm.
4. When installing fixed silicate fire-resistant boards, pre-drill holes in the board and the frame, with the hole diameter being 1mm smaller than the diameter of the self-tapping screws. Secure the silicate fire-resistant board with self-tapping screws, starting from the center of the board and working outwards. All screw heads should be countersunk 1mm into the board surface.
When installing panels around windows and doors, avoid placing the panel seams directly on the horizontal, straight frame joists to prevent oscillation from frequent opening and closing of the windows and doors, which can lead to cracking of the panel seams.





