
BETA Drywall is a high-quality, lightweight, non-load-bearing internal wall and ceiling system designed for fast, clean and efficient construction. It uses performance gypsum boards fixed onto a robust steel framework, delivering excellent finish quality, sound insulation, fire resistance and installation speed.
• 12.5 mm Standard Gypsum Board (1200 × 2400 mm)
• 12.5 mm Moisture Resistant Board (1200 × 2400 mm)
• 12.5 mm Fire Rated Board (1200 × 2400 mm)
• 12.5 mm High-Density Board (for impact & acoustic performance)
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| System Type | Non-load bearing drywall partition system |
| Board Thickness | 12.5 mm (standard across all variants) |
| Stud Size | 48 mm, 64 mm, 70 mm, 90 mm (varies by application) |
| Fire Rating | Up to 60–120 minutes (depending on board & double-layer systems) |
| Acoustic Performance | Up to 45–55 dB (with insulation) |
| Thermal Performance | Improved when combined with mineral wool insulation |
| Frame Material | Galvanized steel studs & tracks |
| Finishing | Jointing tape + gypsum jointing compound |
BETA Drywall is a modern internal wall and ceiling system using gypsum boards fixed on a steel frame. It replaces traditional masonry walls, offering faster installation, improved acoustic performance, better fire resistance and a smooth finish suitable for painting and decoration.
Yes. When installed correctly, BETA Drywall provides excellent structural stability for non-load-bearing applications. It uses galvanized steel studs that support gypsum boards firmly, making it suitable for commercial offices, homes, hotels and public buildings.
BETA Drywall can achieve 45–55 dB sound insulation when combined with mineral wool inside the cavity. This significantly reduces noise transmission and is ideal for meeting rooms, bedrooms, offices and partition walls requiring acoustic privacy.
Yes. Fire-rated versions can achieve up to 60–120 minutes of fire protection depending on system design and board layers. This makes it suitable for fire-rated corridors, partition walls and commercial applications requiring compliance with safety standards.
Moisture-resistant boards are required for kitchens, washrooms and other humid spaces. These boards contain special additives that resist moisture absorption, preventing mould growth and providing durability in damp environments.
Yes. With proper installation of backing boards, plywood reinforcement or heavy-duty anchors, drywall can support shelves, cabinets and even wall-mounted TVs. Weight limits depend on the reinforcement method and stud spacing.
Drywall installation is significantly faster than traditional brickwork. A full room can often be completed in a single day, including framing, boarding and jointing. Drying time for compounds may extend depending on site conditions.
Only the joints and fastener spots require finishing. Jointing compound and tape create a seamless surface, which is later sanded lightly to prepare the wall for painting, wallpaper or texture coats.
Gypsum is a natural, non-toxic material. Drywall produces minimal waste, is recyclable and provides a cleaner indoor environment. Some variants also reduce VOCs and contribute to sustainable building certifications.
Yes. The internal cavity allows easy installation of electrical wiring, plumbing lines, air-conditioning pipes and data cables. This makes drywall ideal for modern construction where concealed services are required.