GYPLYNER IWL

Independent wall lining system

Independent wall lining is a lightweight, non-loadbearing system, which is built independently of the external wall construction. The system is used in all types of building, but is particularly suitable for those with reinforced concrete or steel frames. The lining provides fire resistance to struc

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Fire

Independent wall lining is a lightweight, non-loadbearing system, which is built independently of the external wall construction. The system is used in all types of building, but is particularly suitable for those with reinforced concrete or steel frames. The lining provides fire resistance to structural steel sections clad with lightweight metal sheeting, and can also be used in association with new or existing masonry walls to increase sound insulation and meet thermal performance requirements.

Key facts

  • Fully independent wall lining
  • Compatable with external wall constructions including curtain walling, rainscreen claddings, industrial claddings, brickwork and glazed atria
  • Used to line non fire-rated service risers
  • Used horizontally to form a corridor ceiling
  • Satisfies BS 5234 requirements up to and including Severe Duty 1
  • Provides fire protection to structural steelwork
  • Provides fire resistance in association with external structure
  • Used to upgrade the sound and thermal performance of an existing masonry wall
  • Provides service void

Application

Due to the design flexibility of GypLyner IWL, this system can be tailored to meet the requirements of a wide range of applications.

Sector

Cinema
Commercial
Education
Healthcare
Hospitality
Residential

Documents

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Quantity Take-off Guidance
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INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

 

Gypframe Channels are fixed at the head and base. 

Gypframe ‘I’ Studs are friction-fitted vertically within the channel sections to form the framework. This allows for adjustment during boarding. 

 

Boards are screw-fixed to framing members to form the lining. Horizontal joints on face layer boards should be backed with Gypframe GFS1 Fixing Strap or Gypframe 103 FC 50.