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calcium silicate pipe is a new green building material. With silicate and calcium materials as base and wood fiber as strengthen, which has the advantage of high strength, anti freeze, water-resist, fire-proof, damp-proof, sound-absorption, no distortion and no radiation...etc.

 

Calcium silicate pipe:
It is made from wood lengthy fiber, concrete and silicon sand, under the high pressure water vapor process. Therefore, it performs well in humidity durability, force resistant and
fireproof. Yute fiber cement board is suitable for indoor partition, ceiling and decoration.

 

Our fiber cement pipe presents the art of Germany know-how as a high
quality building material. It contains inorganic raw materials such as cement,
silica powder and reinforced cellulose fiber as the main materials. All our
boards are autoclaved to become stable products. It does not contain any
asbestos fiber; however, it has strong bending strength like those with
asbestos.

 

It can be applied not onlyin the interior use but also in the outdoor walls. It
has low water absorption rate and high impact resistant ability. These advantages make it suitable for any purposes of applications.

 


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