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  1. 5/8 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. Firecode X Drywall - The Home Depot

    USG Sheetrock Brand Firecode X Panels are fire-resistant Type X gypsum panels that feature a noncombustible gypsum core. Long edges of the panels are tapered for easy finishing, allowing …

  2. What’s the Difference Between Type X vs. Type C Gypsum Board?

    Jan 24, 2024 · Not all fire-rated drywall is the same. Dive into the application and installation differences of Type X and Type C gypsum board.

  3. Type X Drywall | CertainTeed

    CertainTeed Type X Gypsum Board is specifically engineered for fire-resistive applications, due to its special gypsum core that outperforms standard drywall in heat and flame resistance.

  4. Sheetrock® Brand Firecode® X Panels - USG

    Sheetrock® Brand Firecode® X Panels (UL Type SCX) are 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) Type X gypsum panels that feature a noncombustible gypsum core that is encased in 100% recycled face and back papers …

  5. Understanding the Differences Between Type X and ... - Gypsum

    Type X gypsum board is the baseline fire-resistive gypsum panel defined in ASTM C1396/C1396M, Standard Specification for Gypsum Board. The standard distinguishes between regular gypsum …

  6. FIREBLOC® Type X Gypsum Board

    Gypsum wallboard manufactured by American Gypsum contains no asbestos. FIREBLOC Type X wallboard is used as a covering material for interior walls and ceilings in residential and commercial …

  7. Type X vs Type C: What’s the Difference? - USG

    What's the difference between Type X and Type C drywall panels? Learn the purpose of these gypsum panels in this article from the inventors of Sheetrock® Brand.

  8. Basics of Fire-Rated Type X or C Drywall - The Spruce

    Feb 15, 2023 · Fireproof drywall is the common term; its industry name is Type X drywall. The thickness of this drywall is 5/8-inch, including all layers. Glass fibers are added to the board to help it slow …

  9. CertainTeed Type X Drywall Panel is used for interior walls and ceilings in residential and commercial applications requiring extended fire ratings. It can be used for new construction or renovations over …

  10. FireLITE® Type X | CertainTeed

    Whether you're tackling new construction or renovation, FireLITE® Type X Lightweight Drywall is perfect for framing, whether wood or steel. It's built to withstand the test of time and fire, making it an ideal …