Celenit Wood Wool Board
Product Overview
Main purpose
Applied as a thermal and sound insulating panel as well as a suitable plastering background
Use it on
Internal or external walls and ceilings
Overview
The fibrous structure of Celenit NC boards means that an excellent bond between wet plaster and the board can be achieved, much like traditional "lath n' plaster" in old or historic buildings. Because the moisture is effectively baked from the boards twice during the manufacturing process; the material effectively becomes fossilised wood, capable of coping with problems that older buildings often present such as the formation of mould caused by cold surfaces and peaks in humidity.
Features
- Kiln dried twice (25mm and above, Celenit NC)
- Rough surface texture
- Interwoven wood wool
- Low vapour resistance
Benefits
- Extremely high sound absorption qualities.
- Provides a perfect surface for plastering.
- Breathable fibrous structure perfect for problems associated with older buildings.
- The boards don’t shrink, dry out, absorb or store moisture which can cause cracking in plaster.
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Technical Details
Key Technical Data
Installation Guide
How to Install
There are an array of methods to fix and install Celenit NC depending on the application area. If it is intended to install sheets as panelling over a timber or steel frame then fixings may be used to secure the panels.
If the boards are contained within a grid suspended ceiling frame sheets are supported by the frame which holds the panels in place.
Panels are cut in a similar fashion to cutting ordinary timber. Cutting blades like circular saws and table saws and manual hand saws will all work well.


