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From its beginnings in 1893 as a single sawmill, Temple-Inland has been dedicated to manufacturing outstanding products to meet customer needs.
Temple Inland supplies solid wood lumber, gypsum board and fiberboard products for residential and commercial construction projects. Whether for new construction or remodeling, do-it-yourselfers or professionals, the expanding product line provides a range of solutions to today’s building challenges.
Temple-Inland manufactures a full line of quality gypsum board products for fast, cost-efficient wall construction in both residential and commercial applications. Available in a range of dimensions and with a choice of special performance properties, this is one of its fastest growing product lines.
Made in the U.S.A. Temple-Inland has never imported any gypsum wallboard from China. Its full line of gypsum products is manufactured at facilities that they own and operate in the United States under their high quality standards. Temple Inland has a long history in this industry and has never received any complaints similar to the ones currently in the news attributed to Chinese wallboard.
Combining a treated gypsum core with a water-repellent face paper, Temple-Inland gypsum sheathing improves structural strength while enhancing weather and fire resistance at an affordable installed cost. It is suitable for installation under many types of exterior surfaces including masonry veneer and all types of siding.
- Water-resistant core and paper
- Low material and application cost
- May be installed over wood or metal framing
- Available in 1⁄2" thickness with regular water-resistant core and 5⁄8" thickness with a fire- and water-resistant core
- Fire resistance classified by Underwriters Laboratories according to ASTM E119
- Available with a minimum of 93% certified recycled content on a dry-weight basis in accordance with ISO 14021 standards
Federal Specification |
Product Standard ASTM |
Installation Standards | Width, | Length | Weight |
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| WATER-RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARDS | |||||||
| 1/2" (12.7 mm) Regular Gypsum Sheathing Board | Type II & Grade W | C1396 | ASTM C1280, GA253 | 48" (1219 mm) | 8' to 12' (2438 mm to 3658 mm) | 1.6 lbs/ft2 | Square |
| 5/8" (15.9 mm) Fire-Resistant Gypsum Sheathing Board | Type II & Grade X | C1396 | ASTM C1280, GA253 | 48" (1219 mm) | 8' to 12' (2438 mm to 3658 mm) | 2.3 lbs/ft2 | Square |
- Should not be used as a nailing base
- Application to framing by adhesive only is not recommended
- Not recommended for application to ceilings
- Not intended for long-term exposure to weather, 30-day maximum
- Should be stored, handled and installed to comply with industry standards GA253 & ASTM C1280
This material has been fire tested in accordance with the requirements of ASTM E119 and therefore may provide a fire rating of one or more hours, depending on the system in which it is applied. Because ASTM procedures require that fire tests be conducted on complete building assemblies/systems and not just on the board itself, the ability of any particular 5/8" Type X gypsum board to pass a specific ASTM fire test may well depend on factors other than the fire resistance of the gypsum board being tested. These factors include the other components used to construct the building system being tested, the manner in which the system is constructed and the inherent variability of ASTM fire tests. See our Fire-Resistant Gypsum Board page for more information.
Temple-Inland gypsum board products are third-party certified by Materials Analytical Services, LLC (MAS) to meet the performance standard established for low-emitting materials under the Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Program.
In emissions level testing for carbon disulfide and carbonyl sulfide conducted by Materials Analytical Services (MAS), Temple-Inland gypsum board was determined to be negative for sulfur off-gassing and is not considered a problematic corrosive drywall type.
Gypsum board should be carried, never dragged, to prevent damaging the finished edges. When storing gypsum boards, store them indoors and protect them from weather and direct sunlight. Boards should be stored lying flat and neatly stacked. Care should be taken to prevent sagging or damage to edges, ends and surfaces. Placing boards against framing is not recommended.
Recycled Content: Temple-Inland gypsum sheathing manufactured in West Memphis, Arkansas, Fletcher, Oklahoma, and Cumberland City, Tennessee, has been certified by Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) in accordance to ISO 14021 standards to contain a minimum of 93% recycled material on a dry-weight basis.
| LEED-NC: | MR credit 4 | Recycled Content awards 1 or 2 points for using products with recycled content that constitute at least 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total value of project materials. |
| MR credit 5 | Local/Regional Materials awards 1 or 2 points for using materials on a project that are extracted and manufactured within 500 miles that constitute at least 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total value of project materials. | |
| NAHB Green Building Standards: | NAHB 604.1(2) | Pre-Consumer Recycled Content specifies the use of recycled content products in major areas such as walls, floors, insulation and roofing. |
| 2009 LEED for Schools: | IEQ credit 4.6 | Ceiling and Wall Systems awards 1 point if all gypsum board meets the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions. |

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