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Wat (wie) is gypsum panel - definitie

PANEL MADE OF CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE (GYPSUM) IN CONSTRUCTION
Sheetrock; Plasterboard; SHEETROCK; Drywaller; Drywall Construction; Wallboard; Plaster board; Gib board; Blueboard; Wall board; Sheet rock; Sheet-rock; Gyprock; Dimpler; ToughRock; Tablaroca; Gypsum board; Drywalls; Dry walls; Gypsum boards; Plasterboards; Plaster boards; Gibraltar board; Gibraltar boards; Rock lath; Rock laths; Sheet rocks; Sheetrocks; Gyproc; Gypsum drywall; Drylining finisher; Dry wall; Dry Lining; Gypsum wallboard; Drywall taping
  • Applying "joint compound" to drywall

wallboard         
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a type of board made from wood pulp and plaster, used for covering walls and ceilings.
drywall         
¦ noun N. Amer. plasterboard.
plasterboard         
Plasterboard is cardboard covered with plaster which is used for covering walls and ceilings instead of using plaster.
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Wikipedia

Drywall

Drywall (also called plasterboard, dry lining, wallboard, sheet rock, gypsum board, buster board, turtles board, slap board, custard board, and gypsum panel) is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum), with or without additives, typically extruded between thick sheets of facer and backer paper, used in the construction of interior walls and ceilings. The plaster is mixed with fiber (typically paper, glass wool, or a combination of these materials); plasticizer, foaming agent; and additives that can reduce mildew, flammability, and water absorption.

In the mid-20th century, drywall construction became prevalent in North America as a time- and labor-saving alternative to lath and plaster.