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4511306 - 4 mm thick
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Statement of compliance
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ISO 9001 Quality Management
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BBA Agrément Certificate
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JACKOBOARD® construction boards are a tile backer board manufactured from a extruded polystyrene with reinforced cementitious coating. This is an ideal substrate for any type of tile, plaster/render.
JACKOBOARD® boards can be fitted on almost any surface; they are waterproof, heat-insulating, versatile, lightweight, dimensionally stable and quick to process and are approved for interior use in rooms at a normal temperature.
The JACKOBOARD® construction board is manufactured in Germany from purple extruded polystyrene foam. The rigid foam is coated on both faces with a glass fibre reinforced mesh and cementitious coating to provide a perfect substrate for tiling and other finishes.
Features and benefits:
Color | Purple Grey |
Finish | Coated Guidance for specification option: Reinforced cementitious coating. |
Material | High density extruded polystyrene (XPS) Glass Fibre |
Shape | Rectangle |
Length | 1200 mm 2400 mm |
Width | 600 mm 1200 mm |
Height | 4 mm 6 mm 10 mm 12 mm 12.5 mm |
Warranty description | 25 year |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | M40/27 Intermediate substrate M40/470 Intermediate substrate M13/260 Floating construction M10/290 Floating construction M13/40 Floating construction M10/40 Floating construction K11/225 Particleboard floating floor K11/22 Plywood floating floor K11/20 Battened particleboard floating floor K11/125 Battened particleboard floating floor K11/215 Plywood floating floor K11/115 Battened plywood floating floor E20/30 Underslab insulation E20/200 Proprietary underslab insulation |
Standard | To BS EN 13164. |
Third-party certification | British Board of Agrément (BBA) certification. |
Fire performance | To EN 13501-1, Euroclass E. |
Compressive strength (minimum) at 10% compression | To EN 826, >0.302 N/mm². |
Thermal conductivity (maximum) | To EN 13164, 0.034 W/(m·K). |
Water permeability | Waterproof. |
Thickness | 4 mm. |
Face size (length x width) | 1200 x 600 mm. |
Recycled content | None permitted. |
Facing | Reinforced cementitious coating. |
Edges | Butt edge. |
Compacted bulk density | To EN 1602, >30kg/m³. |
Dimensional stability | To EN 1604, ≤5%. Manufacturer guidanceAt 70°C and 90% relative humidity. |
Deformation capability | To EN 1605, ≤5%. Manufacturer guidanceUnder 40 kPa load and 70°C temperature. |
Vapour diffusion | To EN 12086, 200—60. |
Water absorption | To EN 12087, ≤1%. Manufacturer guidanceOn long-term immersion. |
Linear thermal expansion coefficient | 0.07 mm/(m·K). |
Working temperature | -50 /+75°C. |
TensileStrength | To EN 1607, ≥200 kPa. |
Dimensions and tolerances | To EN 822, ± 2 mm (width/ length); to EN 824, ≤5 mm/m (rectangularity); to EN 825, ≤2 mm (evenness). |
Accessories | Not required. JACKOBOARD® joint reinforcement glass fibre tape. Guidance for specification option: For dry areas. JACKOBOARD® waterproof sealing tape. Guidance for specification option: For wet areas. JACKOBOARD® fixing washers. Guidance for specification option: Galvanized washers – stud and floor fixing. JACKOBOARD® fixing dowels. Guidance for specification option: Galvanized mechanical dowels – 'Dab and Dot' application. |
Contains Red List materials | No |
Country of material origin | Germany |
Country of product manufacture | Germany |
Recyclability | Yes |
Recycled contentAs defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021 | 15 % |
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