palokipsilevyjä
Palokipsilevyjä, or fire-resistant plasterboard, are a type of building material used to enhance fire safety in structures. These boards are composed of a gypsum core, often reinforced with additives like glass fibers, that are encased in a paper or fiberglass facing. The key characteristic of palokipsilevyjä is their enhanced ability to withstand fire compared to standard plasterboard. During a fire, the gypsum core undergoes a process called calcination. Water molecules bound within the gypsum are released as steam, which absorbs a significant amount of heat, thereby slowing down the temperature rise of the board and the surrounding structural elements.
The fire-resistant properties of palokipsilevyjä are typically classified according to European standards, with designations such as