Gyproc RhinoBoard FireStop is a fire-resistant gypsum plasterboard with an aerated gypsum core reinforced with glass fibre and additives, encased in strong paper liners. It is designed for internal dry-lining and partition walls where enhanced fire protection and safety are required. When used as part of a certified FireStop system, this board can slow the spread of fire up to 120 minutes.
• Thickness: 12.5 mm or 15 mm
• Width: 1200 mm
• Typical Lengths: 2700 mm / 3000 mm / 3600 mm (depending on stock and variant)
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Board Type | Fire-resistant gypsum plasterboard (FireStop) |
| Core | Aerated gypsum + glass fibre and fire-resistant additives |
| Thickness | 12.5 mm or 15 mm |
| Width | 1200 mm |
| Available Lengths | 2700 / 3000 / 3600 mm |
| Fire Resistance (as part of correct system) | Up to 120 minutes fire-delay when installed per Gyproc FireStop system specs |
| Environmental Certification | EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) certified, non-combustible, non-hazardous board with recycled content |
RhinoBoard FireStop is used for internal walls and partitions needing enhanced fire resistance — ideal for residential, commercial or institutional buildings where fire safety is critical. It is part of fire-rated drywall systems to slow fire spread up to 120 minutes.
The board comes in 12.5 mm and 15 mm thicknesses, both with 1200 mm width and common lengths of 2700, 3000 or 3600 mm depending on stock.
Yes. When installed correctly in a FireStop drywall system, RhinoBoard FireStop can delay fire spread by up to 120 minutes, giving occupants time to evacuate and reducing structural damage risk.
No. RhinoBoard FireStop is intended only for dry internal partitions. It is not designed for use in bathrooms, kitchens or areas with continuous moisture exposure.
Yes — it is suitable for both residential apartments/houses and commercial or institutional interiors like offices, retail stores, storage rooms, corridors, or any space needing fire-rated walls.
Install on approved metal or timber stud frames as part of a certified fire-rated drywall system. Use correct screw spacing, tape and joint all edges and penetrations, and finish as per specifications to ensure fire and acoustic performance.
Yes. RhinoBoard FireStop has an EPD (Environmental Product Declaration), is produced under certified environmental management systems, and qualifies as a “fit-for-purpose” certified interior plasterboard.
No. It is a non-loadbearing plasterboard meant only for partition and lining walls. Structural or load-bearing walls must use appropriate structural materials.
After fixing, board joints must be taped/jointed and the surface can be plastered, skim-coated or painted — just like standard drywall. Once finished, the wall maintains fire resistance and is ready for normal interior finishes.
Choose FireStop when your project demands fire-rated walls — for safety compliance, building codes, insurance requirements, or occupant protection. For ordinary dry partitions where fire safety is not a concern, standard boards may suffice.