Boardex Building Board – lightweight wall constructions in modern buildings

Boardex building board offers A1 fire safety, durability, and sustainability for façade systems

The Boardex building board is one of the most reliable and advanced materials in modern construction technology.

Engineered specifically for façade systems and lightweight wall structures, Boardex offers A1 fire safety classification– the highest level of fire resistance in the construction industry.

Boardex boards are non-combustible and resistant to moisture, temperature variations, and harsh weather conditions, providing an ideal solution for both exterior and interior structural applications.


A1 Fire Safety – Maximum Protection and Reliability

Boardex ensures superior fire performance and structural stability, even under extreme heat exposure.
With its A1 non-combustible rating, it provides the highest possible level of safety for all types of buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial projects.


Versatile Applications

The Boardex building board delivers outstanding performance across a wide range of construction uses:

  • Base board for external façade systems

  • Lightweight wall systems and partition walls

  • Component of fire-resistant structures and ceiling linings

  • Suitable for industrial, commercial, and residential buildings


Key Advantages of Boardex

  • A1 fire safety – the highest fire-resistance classification

  • Excellent acoustic and thermal insulation

  • Durability and weather resistance for exterior applications

  • Quick and simple installation – ideal for lightweight construction

  • Sustainable, environmentally responsible production


Sustainable Innovation for Modern Construction

Produced with a strong focus on sustainability, Boardex offers a low carbon footprint, long service life, and minimal maintenance requirements.
By choosing Boardex, you invest in fire-safe, durable, and environmentally conscious construction that meets the demands of modern architecture.

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