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Fiber Cement Boards

In fiber cement there is fiber reinforcement with cement, which contributes to making the fiber-cement material even stronger. Together with a carefully planned production process, fiber cement makes it possible to develop strong and long lasting construction materials. Today fiber cement is considered as a material physically suited for construction products such as cladding and roofing. It is primarily due to its function, performance and commercial value.

A common building material used in construction, interior design, and home renovation projects is fiber cement boards. Cement, sand, cellulose fibers, and other elements are used to make them. Compared to other materials, fiber cement boards offer superior fire resistance, durability, and strength.

Fiber Cement Boards adequately fulfils the promise of “One Board Many Applications“. These Fiber Cement Boards made using Hatchek process enabled with unique HPSC Technology offers superior resistance to moisture, termite, and fire unlike other conventional wood based reconstituted material like Plywood, Particle Board, MDF etc. making it ideal for a variety of applications in residential, commercial and industrial segment. Fiber Cement Board, in combination with different substrate frameworks like timber, steel and aluminium, offers advanced dry construction solutions in both Interior and Exterior applications leveraging space utilization to the maximum while saving maximum time.

Suitable for:

Internal / External Walls, Internal Wall linings, False Ceilings, Eaves & Soffit Lining, Facia and Duct Coverings, Pre-fabricated Shelters

Thickness: 4 mm – 20 mm

Size: 8′ x 4′, 6′ x 4′

Fiber cement Boards Partition / wall Cladding and Elevation

Wall Partitions

Cladding

Partition

Elevation

Fiber cement product suppliers in India

NAKODA CREATION is One of India’s top Suppliers of fibre cement products. We offer fibre cement boards for a variety of uses, including wall cladding, ceiling systems, roofing solutions, and flooring options. We are a leading provider of high-quality fibre cement cladding in India. Our products are designed to meet the highest standards of durability, strength, and aesthetics. We offer a range of options to suit different design requirements and preferences, including texture, color, and size. Our fibre cement cladding is an excellent alternative to traditional materials, such as wood, brick, or stone. It is resistant to weathering, fire, and insects, making it a low-maintenance and long-lasting solution for exterior and interior walls. Additionally, we also provide specialised services for customers who need products in particular sizes or shapes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between cement board and fiber cement board?

Cement board and fibre cement board are both construction materials, however there are several important differences between them. Cement board is normally constructed of cement and reinforcing fibres, whereas fibre cement board is made of cement, sand, and cellulose fibres.

How long does fiber cement board last?

Fibre cement board is well-known for its strength and longevity. Fibre cement board can survive for decades if built correctly and maintained on a regular basis. Manufacturers even provide 50-year warranties on their fibre cement board products.

Is fiber cement waterproof?

Fibre cement board is extremely water-resistant and can tolerate rain, snow, and other forms of moisture without deterioration.

Is fiber cement better than wood?

Fibre cement board is typically regarded as a superior building material when compared to wood. It outlasts wood in terms of durability, fire resistance, and resistance to moisture and pests. It also requires less upkeep than wood and is not prone to rot or warping.

what is fiber cement board used for?

Fibre cement board is utilised in a variety of construction applications, including siding, roofing, and trim. It is also utilised for internal walls and ceilings, as well as floors and exterior cladding in commercial and industrial contexts.