Vermiculite boards

The advantages of vermiculite have been known for a long time. The use of vermiculite slabs is aimed at improving the thermal insulation for both personal and industrial purposes. The beginning of the commissioning of vermiculite as a refractory material was around the middle of the last century. The main advantage of vermiculite slabs is the preservation of temperature and fire resistance. The vermiculite plate has a low thermal conductivity and its specific density is up to 300 kg / cubic meter.

  • The vermiculite has a high temperature resistance (the melting point of vermiculite is about 1350 degrees.)
  • Excellent thermal insulation and sound insulation
  • Vermiculite slabs are environmentally friendly material
  • Absence of harmful vapors even at high temperatures
  • Vermiculite slabs are of high strength (even in low temperature conditions) - they can be used in dry construction.
  • Resistance to slabs (vermiculite does not rot)
  • Low weight of vermiculite slabs
  • Smooth surface and beautiful golden look that allows you to instantly paint, tile and perform other finishing work.


Cement-vermiculite slabs are made of expanded vermiculite. The process for manufacturing vermiculite slabs involves mixing vermiculite (expanded) with cement milk. The vermiculite plate is then pressed.

Vermiculite material is considered to be healthy, reliable and environmentally friendly. If the temperature is too high, no harmful substances are released in the environment. Also, vermiculite is not subject to a decay process, limiting the distribution of mold. This is one of the positive arguments against the background of popular products of similar origin.


Vermiculite Boards - up to 1150 °C

Vermiculite Boards - up to 1150 °C

Vermiculite Boards - up to 1150 °C These fireproof vermiculite boards are made from exfoliated vermiculite and special inorganic binders that provide a high level of resistance to high temperatures and thermal shock. The insulation boards from vermiculite present no risk to health and do not contain asbestos, mineral fibres or glass. The common used vermiculite board size is 610x1000mm and thickness of 25 mm. The vermiculite boards are ideal for insulating wood stoves a..

Vermiculite Boards - up to 1150 °C - rhombus pattern

Vermiculite Boards - up to 1150 °C - rhombus pattern

Vermiculite Boards - up to 1150 °C - rhombus pattern These fireproof vermiculite boards are made from exfoliated vermiculite and special inorganic binders that provide a high level of resistance to high temperatures and thermal shock. The insulation boards from vermiculite present no risk to health and do not contain asbestos, mineral fibres or glass. The vermiculite boards are ideal for insulating wood stoves and fire-places. This is an extremely innovative product for..

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the thermal properties of vermiculite boards?

Vermiculite boards have an impressive thermal resistance, with a melting point around 1350 degrees Celsius. They exhibit low thermal conductivity, making them excellent insulators for both industrial and personal applications. Their specific density can reach up to 300 kg/cubic meter, which enhances their insulating capabilities.

How do vermiculite boards perform in fire resistance?

The fire resistance of vermiculite boards is one of their key advantages. These boards are engineered to withstand high temperatures without degrading, maintaining their structural integrity even under extreme conditions. This makes them suitable for use in environments where fire safety is a concern.

Where can I purchase high-quality vermiculite boards?

You can explore our range of high-quality Vermiculite Boards - up to 1150 °C which are ideal for various applications. For a unique aesthetic, consider the Vermiculite Boards - up to 1150 °C - rhombus pattern.