Hardie™ Panel is a compressed fibre cement (CFC) sheet for ceramic tile finishes over timber or lightweight steel joists. Used as substrate for tiled balconies and tiled internal wet-area floors, HardiePanel is a durable alternative to particle board and plywood and is resistant to damage from moisture. Strong and resilient, Hardie Panel can also be used as formwork in a range of industrial and commercial applications such as bridges and roadworks. Deemed non-combustible in accordance with the provisions of the Building Code of Australia, it can also be used for floors in bushfire prone areas.
Hardie™ Panel is a compressed fibre cement (CFC) sheet for ceramic tile finishes over timber or lightweight steel joists. Used as substrate for tiled balconies and tiled internal wet-area floors, HardiePanel is a durable alternative to particle board and plywood and is resistant to damage from moisture. Strong and resilient, Hardie Panel can also be used as formwork in a range of industrial and commercial applications such as bridges and roadworks. Deemed non-combustible in accordance with the provisions of the Building Code of Australia, it can also be used for floors in bushfire prone areas.
Hardie™ Panel is a compressed fibre cement (CFC) sheet for ceramic tile finishes over timber or lightweight steel joists. Used as substrate for tiled balconies and tiled internal wet-area floors, HardiePanel is a durable alternative to particle board and plywood and is resistant to damage from moisture. Strong and resilient, Hardie Panel can also be used as formwork in a range of industrial and commercial applications such as bridges and roadworks. Deemed non-combustible in accordance with the provisions of the Building Code of Australia, it can also be used for floors in bushfire prone areas.
Hardie™ Panel is a compressed fibre cement (CFC) sheet for ceramic tile finishes over timber or lightweight steel joists. Used as substrate for tiled balconies and tiled internal wet-area floors, HardiePanel is a durable alternative to particle board and plywood and is resistant to damage from moisture. Strong and resilient, Hardie Panel can also be used as formwork in a range of industrial and commercial applications such as bridges and roadworks. Deemed non-combustible in accordance with the provisions of the Building Code of Australia, it can also be used for floors in bushfire prone areas.
Engineered to endure. Hardie™ fibre cement is resistant to fire, termites, rot and damage from moisture.
6mm sheets can be used in Fire rating up to 60 minutes when used with HardieSmart™ wall systems.
Product Code | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Thickness (mm) | Surface Texture | Effective Cover Per Unit (m2) | Effective Width (mm) | Coverage Per Pack (m2) | Mass (kg/m2)* | Weight Per Unit** | Pack Weight (kg)*** |
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400081** | 2400 | 1200 | 15 | Smooth | 2.88 | 1200 | 28.8 | 27.25 | 78.48 | 784.8 |
400079** | 3000 | 1200 | 15 | Smooth | 3.6 | 1200 | 36 | 27.25 | 98.1 | 981 |
400094** | 2400 | 1200 | 18 | Smooth | 2.88 | 1200 | 23.04 | 31.87 | 91.79 | 734.28 |
400460** | 3000 | 1200 | 18 | Smooth | 3.6 | 1200 | 28.8 | 31.87 | 114.73 | 917.86 |
400461** | 2400 | 1200 | 24 | Smooth | 2.88 | 1200 | 17.28 | 43.11 | 124.16 | 744.94 |
* M2 weight includes on the wall product only weight taking into account effective coverage. This excludes fasteners, sealants and other accessories.
** Piece weight covers the physical product weight per plank/sheet.
*** Pack weight includes all product and packaging in a full pallet.