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How Pared Frame is different from Conventional Drywall

There is a significant difference between a conventional drywall and Pared Frame. Apparently, their basic concept is quite similar, but the engineering and materials involved in creating Pared Frame are the key Points of differention between them. It consists of superior quality of C.F.S. studs, Moreover it possess superior components like Paustic Board and Rockwool which enhances the performance of the system. Engineering involved in the creation of Pared Frame steps it up above conventional non-load bearing drywall partition system.

Conventional drywall system generally consist of smaller web and single or double layer of sheathing material which might not be able to provide good insulation and water resistance compared to Pared Frame.

Comparison with Conventional Methods

Sr. no. Parameters Brick masonry wall Block masonry wall Pared Frame
1 Density 20 kN/m3 10 kN/m3 3 kN/m3
2 Width of the Wall 115mm 115mm 109mm
3 Load Reduction No Moderate Significant
4 Steel Saving No Moderate Significant
5 Saving in Concrete No Moderate Significant
6 Saving in Time No Moderate Significant
7 Early Project Completion No Maybe Yes
8 Debris Significant Significant No
9 Material Used Brick, cement, fine aggregate, water, fibre / chicken mesh, construction chemicals Block, cement, fine aggregate, water, fibre / chicken mesh, construction chemicals Alum zinc (Aluminium & zinc), single Paustic board on each side, Rockwool
10 Quality Difficult to control, various sources / Depending upon individual labour Difficult to control, various sources / Depending upon individual labour Single source of supply and have standard procedure
11 Punning Required Required Not Required

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