Asbestos cement ceiling sheeting

Description

Appearance can be identical to seamless plasterboard (non-ACM) ceiling sheets.

Older ceilings may have AC or wooden battens over jointing. Butted jointing of sheets may have v-edging with shear point nail heads (clouts) visible.

Early to mid-20th century ceilings may have moulded patterns such as rectangles or diamonds.  Usually installed in conjunction with AC cornices and walls.

Commercial buildings built from late 1960s onwards may have aluminium moulded jointing strips.

See also: Low Density Board

Brands/products
  • Fibrolite
  • Durabestos
  • Tasbestos
  • Asbestolite
  • Fibrock
  • Wunderflex
  • Versilux
  • Asbestolux (LDB)
  • Duralux (LDB) (Qld)
    • Duralux is also a current brand name for a fibre board product manufactured in Australia with no asbestos

  • Bevelux (LDB)
Years of production/use

Prior to 1990

Residential uses
Houses, apartments and all residential applications. Sheds, enclosed garages.
Industrial uses

Offices, community and government buildings, workshops, factory structures etc

Be aware

A lower than normal ceiling height, or suspended tiles/panel system, in an older building may still have original AC sheeting in place.

Suspended tiles/panels may cover original AC sheeting

Email: enquiries@asbestossafety.gov.au

Phone: 1300 326 148

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