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MULTI-USE PANEL

saveBOARD Multi-Use is a unique engineered composite panel made from 100% upcycled materials. The core of the product is made from shredded and compressed composite packaging, wood fibre and soft plastics such as those commonly found on a construction site, giving the user a sustainable and superior performing product. Finished with an external moisture resistant facing layer, saveBOARD is a reusable construction board suitable for short-medium term use in applications such as formwork, hoardings, protection, signage and other utility applications. 

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APPLICATION

  • Reusable construction board

  • Ideal for formwork, hoardings, protection, signage and other utility applications

  • Temporary floor protection during construction


THICKNESS

12mm

LENGTH - All 1200mm wide

2400mm to 3000mm

Custom cut up to 6000mm, with minimum order qty.

GRAFFITI REMOVAL

  • Acetone with microfibre cloth

  • White Vinegar with microfibre cloth

DESCRIPTION​

  • Short / medium term use (1 to 2 years in full exposure)

  • Not to be used in permanent building envelope applications.

  • Finished with an external moisture resistant facing layer

  • End of life recycling (by saveBOARD)

  • ZERO Water, Glues, Chemicals added. VOC's and Formaldehydes are < 5% of the Green Building Standard (0.005mg/m2/hr) 

CONSTRUCTION SOFT PLASTICS COLLECTION

If you are interested in sending your construction soft plastics to saveBOARD please email us at: enquiries@saveboard.nz

Click on the images below to see detailed images of Multi-use in panel in action.

COMPLIANCE
saveBOARD is a US proven product with > 15 years in-service history. Our Multi-Use board has been used on real construction sites in New Zealand to test its suitability. It has proven to perform really well in the short to medium term applications as described in its scope of use such as Hoardings, Fencing panels, Protection, Signage and other utility applications, 

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