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About Kalsi fibre cement sheets

The right balance of light weight, strength and durability

Kalsi fibre cement sheets are the result of decades of committed effort to offer the best choice in fibre cement technology supported by Etex´s worldwide network of R&D centres that provide high-performance solutions.

Resistant to water, mould growth, impact and harsh weather conditions, Kalsi fibre cement solutions are the best alternative for builders who are ready to explore creative building solutions and improve their way of living.
They are the perfect replacement for wood, concrete and masonry in dry construction solutions.

Kalsi Fibre Cement sheets can bee used for both internal and external applications, for cladding, soffits and eaves, roof underlay, internal linings and floors. They are a great alternative when durability is a top priority, while offering architects creative flexibility to achieve striking visions and designs.

We are the exclusive distributor for Kalsi Fibre Cement Boards, which have been used for both residential and commercial projects.

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Why use fibre cement board

An easy to work with and low-maintenance construction material

Fibre cement sheets are all used extensively in the construction of new homes, in renovations and restorations and in commercial buildings for:

External application (roof underlay, eaves and soffits and external cladding)
Internal lining
Partition walls
Flooring
Ceiling

Fibre cement cladding systems from Kalsi are a trusted choice for builders, designers and architects.

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Dry Construction

Synonym for efficiency and sustainability

Dry construction is a building technology that utilises composite boards installed over metal or timber subconstruction. It is often used to build exterior walls (claddings), interior walls (par titions), ceilings, floors and some other applications. The cost-effectiveness, strength, durability, design flexibility, adaptability, recyclability and sustainability are just some of the many advantages of dry construction over brick and mor tar. It not only makes good economic sense to choose the dry construction method, but good environmental sense, too...because CO2 emissions are minimised.

The various components assembled to create Kalsi dry construction systems can be easily dismantled at the end of the building's lifecycle. They are 100% recyclable and recoverable.

About Fibre Cement

What is Fibre Cement?

Fibre Cement or Compressed Fibre Cement (CFC) is a composite construction material made of cement reinforced and cellulose fibres.

It is mainly used in the construction industry for cladding, ceiling and roofing due to its strength and durability. It can also be used for interior application such as partition walls and interior linings.

Are Kalsi Fibre Cement Sheets environmental friendly?

Kalsi raw materials, obtained from renewable sources, ensure a low carbon footprint. Cellulose is obtained from sustainable forests. Cement and aggregates from local quarries. Kalsi low energy production processes are clean and efficient together with recycling of production waste.

Kalsi fibre cement boards and planks are manufactured in modern production facilities around the Asia Pacific region. The company’s factories meet the international benchmarks for quality and environmental impact.

What are the different finishes of Kalsi Fibre Cement Boards?

Kalsi fibre cement boards are available with different surface finishing to enhance their overall performance, installation process and aesthetic appearance.

The standard surface of Kalsi fibre cement boards is smooth and off-white in colour, making it appropriate for typical applications. Extra skim coating for smooth finished is required.

The wooden pattern comes in attractive textures that can be enhanced by a wide range of modern architectural finishes.

Does Fibre Cement sheet contain asbestos?

Asbestos is no longer being used in construction of buildings. All Kalsi boards are produced without using any asbestos (such as chrysotile, amosite,
chrocidolite or any other kind of asbestos). The Kalsi boards are manufactured from cement, quartz sand, organic reinforcement
fibers (such as selected cellulose fibres), natural calcium silicates and water.

What are the main benefits of dry construction?

  • Green and sustainable
  • Cost-effective
  • Rapid installation
  • Reduced wastage
  • Easy installation of pipes and other services
  • Lightweight and structurally efficient
  • Durable
  • Earthquake resistant

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