Cemgold, Cemgold Dry Screed, Coolag, Magply and MADA ProGuard are all suitable for internal use when installed in line with their technical guidance.
Cemgold, Magply and MADA ProGuard are suitable for external use as part of appropriate systems.
Cemgold, Cemgold Dry Screed, Magply and MADA ProGuard have an A1 reaction to fire classification to BS EN 13501 1, based on the provided documentation.
No. Cemgold, Cemgold Dry Screed, Coolag, Magply and MADA ProGuard are non load bearing and must be fixed to suitable structural substrates.
Yes. All boards require allowance for movement in line with their installation guidance and the wider build up design.
Yes. Cemgold, Cemgold Dry Screed, Magply, Coolag and MADA ProGuard are stated as asbestos free in the provided documentation.
Use the Literature area for datasheets, certificates, declarations and supporting documents for Cemgold, Coolag, Magply and MADA ProGuard.
Cemgold, Cemgold Dry Screed and Coolag are suitable for wet area use when installed correctly.
Cemgold, Cemgold Dry Screed and Coolag can be used as a tiling substrate when installed in line with fixing and adhesive guidance.
Cemgold is supplied as 1,200mm by 2,400mm boards.
Cemgold is A1 non combustible to BS EN 13501 1.
Yes. Cemgold can be used as a render carrier board as part of an appropriate external system.
Magply is a magnesium oxysulfate, MOS board designed for fire mitigation sheathing and related build ups.
No. The provided Coolag brochure and datasheet do not state a reaction to fire classification to BS EN 13501 1.
Yes. Coolag can be used with underfloor heating, with boards placed below the heating element.
Tile onto the rough face.
For floors, 6 mm is used over structurally sound timber floors. For walls, 12 mm is used due to typical tile weight.
Coolag is a tile backer cement board designed as a stable surface for tiling, particularly in bathrooms and wet rooms.
Yes. Cemgold is installed in a brick bond pattern with movement gaps, avoiding four way joints where possible.
Yes. Cemgold is intended for façade and rainscreen applications as part of a designed system.
Maximum stud spacing is stated as 600 mm centres, with fixing and detailing per the system requirements.
The BBA certificate classifies it as A1 s1 d0 in the assessed ventilated façade scenario.
No. It must not be used as a nail base for exterior cladding systems.
Yes. It can be left exposed for up to 12 months and must be covered within that period.
MADA ProGuard is a glass mat sheathing board designed for use as a non load bearing sheathing board in weatherproof façade constructions, including behind drained and ventilated rainscreen cladding.
Use appropriate tools and blades. The guidance references PCD blades for cutting.
Magply is listed for timber frame, steel frame systems, rainscreen cladding, render systems, modular build, spandrel panels, SIP panels and pattressing.
Magply is listed in 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 20 mm.
Magply is Euroclass A1 non combustible and also references Class 0 in the provided brochure.