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Cementitious Backerboard

MasterFormat 09 28 00 Backing Boards and Underlayments; 09 28 13 Cementitious Backing Boards; 09 30 00 Tiling; 12 36 00 Countertops

This information reflects our best understanding of product composition in 2020.

Cementitious backerboard is used in both interior and exterior applications and is intended to withstand prolonged exposure to moisture. It is used as a base for tiling applications, countertops, and flooring. It typically consists of a...

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Cementitious backerboard is used in both interior and exterior applications and is intended to withstand prolonged exposure to moisture. It is used as a base for tiling applications, countertops, and flooring. It typically consists of a lightweight concrete core wrapped in a fiberglass mesh for reinforcement. The core is composed of Portland cement and generally contains various admixes and aggregates. One lightweight aggregate found to be common in this review was expanded polystyrene (EPS). EPS resin can be purchased with or without a flame retardant. In addition, EPS recycled from sources requiring a flame retardant may be used as an aggregate, so it is possible that some backerboard may contain a trace amounts of flame retardant. Cementitious backerboard has a smooth side for mastic applications and a rough side intended for mortar applications. For wall and ceiling applications the backerboard can be applied directly to wall studs or joists. Flooring and countertop applications require it to be applied over an exterior-grade plywood base. A water-proof membrane may be added between the plywood and the cement backerboard or placed on top of the backerboard. A thinset or mastic is applied on top of this, followed by the tile, grout, and any required tile and grout sealers. Each of these materials may introduce additional hazards not considered by this Common Product. Some manufacturers offer backerboard composed of other materials such as gypsum (without cement/concrete) or polyisocyanurate. These materials are beyond the scope of this Common Product.

The addition of water to concrete causes it to cure, or harden, as the water becomes part of its chemical structure. Manufacturer documentation that breaks out the content of the Portland cement in backerboard generally describes it as the chemical structure would appear prior to curing. Because the composition of concrete is highly variable and requires several reactions to form cement this Common Product also breaks out the content of Portland cement and concrete prior to curing. The typical reaction products are included in the All Contents tab, but the weight percent is not calculated.

Name % Weight Whole Function GREENSCREEN® Sources
Quartz
14808-60-7
39.00% Aggregate Subscribe to view
Tricalcium silicate
12168-85-3
14.76% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Dicalcium silicate
10034-77-2
2.64% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Aluminum calcium iron oxide (AlCa2FeO5)
12068-35-8
1.90% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Calcium aluminate
12042-78-3
1.48% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Magnesium oxide
1309-48-4
0.84% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Lime
1305-78-8
0.63% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
0.02% Residual Subscribe to view
CHROMIUM (VI)
18540-29-9
0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) gypsum
1.17% Retarding Admixture Subscribe to view
Manganese
7439-96-5
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Arsenic
7440-38-2
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Copper
7440-50-8
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Nickel
7440-02-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Lead
7439-92-1
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Vanadium
22541-77-1
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Antimony, elemental
7440-36-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
MERCURY
7439-97-6
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CADMIUM
7440-43-9
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Silicon dioxide
7631-86-9
6.78% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Lime
1305-78-8
4.07% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Aluminum oxide
1344-28-1
3.49% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Sodium oxide
1313-59-3
1.63% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Magnesium oxide
1309-48-4
1.55% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Ferric oxide
1309-37-1
1.16% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Sulfur trioxide
7446-11-9
1.00% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Potassium oxide
12136-45-7
0.26% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Vanadium, elemental
7440-62-2
0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Manganese
7439-96-5
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Copper
7440-50-8
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Nickel
7440-02-0
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Arsenic
7440-38-2
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Lead
7439-92-1
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Selenium, elemental
7782-49-2
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Beryllium, elemental
7440-41-7
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Cobalt
7440-48-4
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CADMIUM
7440-43-9
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
MERCURY
7439-97-6
<0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Water
7732-18-5
12.18% Curing Agent Subscribe to view
PERLITE
93763-70-3
3.68% Lightweight Aggregate Subscribe to view
Polystyrene
9003-53-6
0.36% Base Resin Subscribe to view
Pentane
109-66-0
<0.01% Blowing Agent Subscribe to view
CYCLOPENTANE
287-92-3
<0.01% Blowing Agent Subscribe to view
Isopentane
78-78-4
<0.01% Blowing Agent Subscribe to view
Tristearin
555-43-1
<0.01% Antistatic, Lubricant Subscribe to view
Polyethylene
9002-88-4
<0.01% Nucleating Agent Subscribe to view
Zinc stearate
557-05-1
<0.01% Antistatic, Lubricant Subscribe to view
Styrene
100-42-5
<0.01% Residual Monomer Subscribe to view
Fiberglass
65997-17-3
0.80% Fiberglass Mesh Subscribe to view
Polyvinyl chloride
9002-86-2
0.34% Alkali-resistant Coating Subscribe to view
Diisononyl phthalate (DINP-1, mixture of isomers as manufactured)
68515-48-0
0.19% Plasticizer Subscribe to view
Name % Weight Part % Weight Whole Function GREENSCREEN® Sources
Lightweight Concrete Core in Cementitious Backerboard
98.67% 98.67% Core Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
(Nested within Lightweight Concrete Core in Cementitious Backerboard)
39.52% 39.00% Aggregate Subscribe to view
Portland Cement
(Nested within Lightweight Concrete Core in Cementitious Backerboard)
23.76% 23.44% Binder in Core and Smooth Face Subscribe to view
Clinker
(Nested within Portland Cement)
95.00% 22.27% Subscribe to view
Tricalcium silicate
12168-85-3
(Nested within Clinker)
66.27% 14.76% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Dicalcium silicate
10034-77-2
(Nested within Clinker)
11.83% 2.64% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Aluminum calcium iron oxide (AlCa2FeO5)
12068-35-8
(Nested within Clinker)
8.52% 1.90% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Calcium aluminate
12042-78-3
(Nested within Clinker)
6.63% 1.48% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Magnesium oxide
1309-48-4
(Nested within Clinker)
3.79% 0.84% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Lime
1305-78-8
(Nested within Clinker)
2.84% 0.63% Clinker Component Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
(Nested within Clinker)
0.10% 0.02% Residual Subscribe to view
CHROMIUM (VI)
18540-29-9
(Nested within Clinker)
0.03% 0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) gypsum
(Nested within Portland Cement)
5.00% 1.17% Retarding Admixture Subscribe to view
Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum
(Nested within Portland Cement)
<0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Manganese
7439-96-5
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
53.11% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Arsenic
7440-38-2
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
17.50% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Copper
7440-50-8
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
6.64% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Nickel
7440-02-0
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
6.64% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Lead
7439-92-1
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
6.04% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Vanadium
22541-77-1
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
6.04% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Antimony, elemental
7440-36-0
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
2.41% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
MERCURY
7439-97-6
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
1.21% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CADMIUM
7440-43-9
(Nested within Trace Elements in Unprocessed FGD Gypsum)
0.42% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Fly Ash (Class C)
(Nested within Lightweight Concrete Core in Cementitious Backerboard)
20.23% 19.96% Pozzolanic Admixture Subscribe to view
Silicon dioxide
7631-86-9
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
33.99% 6.78% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Lime
1305-78-8
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
20.39% 4.07% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Aluminum oxide
1344-28-1
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
17.48% 3.49% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Sodium oxide
1313-59-3
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
8.16% 1.63% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Magnesium oxide
1309-48-4
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
7.77% 1.55% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Ferric oxide
1309-37-1
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
5.83% 1.16% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Sulfur trioxide
7446-11-9
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
5.00% 1.00% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Potassium oxide
12136-45-7
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
1.31% 0.26% Fly Ash Component Subscribe to view
Fly Ash Residuals
(Nested within Fly Ash (Class C))
0.08% 0.02% Residuals Subscribe to view
Vanadium, elemental
7440-62-2
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
30.40% 0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Manganese
7439-96-5
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
22.62% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Copper
7440-50-8
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
16.75% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Nickel
7440-02-0
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
12.21% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Arsenic
7440-38-2
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
8.50% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Lead
7439-92-1
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
5.86% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Selenium, elemental
7782-49-2
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
1.32% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Beryllium, elemental
7440-41-7
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
1.27% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Cobalt
7440-48-4
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
0.95% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
CADMIUM
7440-43-9
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
0.13% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
MERCURY
7439-97-6
(Nested within Fly Ash Residuals)
0.01% <0.01% Residual Subscribe to view
Water
7732-18-5
(Nested within Lightweight Concrete Core in Cementitious Backerboard)
12.34% 12.18% Curing Agent Subscribe to view
PERLITE
93763-70-3
(Nested within Lightweight Concrete Core in Cementitious Backerboard)
3.73% 3.68% Lightweight Aggregate Subscribe to view
EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant)
(Nested within Lightweight Concrete Core in Cementitious Backerboard)
0.37% 0.37% Lightweight Aggregate Subscribe to view
Polystyrene
9003-53-6
(Nested within EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant))
96.99% 0.36% Base Resin Subscribe to view
Pentane
109-66-0
(Nested within EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant))
0.86% <0.01% Blowing Agent Subscribe to view
CYCLOPENTANE
287-92-3
(Nested within EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant))
0.58% <0.01% Blowing Agent Subscribe to view
Isopentane
78-78-4
(Nested within EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant))
0.58% <0.01% Blowing Agent Subscribe to view
Tristearin
555-43-1
(Nested within EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant))
0.45% <0.01% Antistatic, Lubricant Subscribe to view
Polyethylene
9002-88-4
(Nested within EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant))
0.30% <0.01% Nucleating Agent Subscribe to view
Zinc stearate
557-05-1
(Nested within EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant))
0.14% <0.01% Antistatic, Lubricant Subscribe to view
Styrene
100-42-5
(Nested within EPS Beads (No Flame Retardant))
0.10% <0.01% Residual Monomer Subscribe to view
Alkali-Resistant Fiberglass Scrim
1.33% 1.33% Scrim Subscribe to view
Fiberglass
65997-17-3
(Nested within Alkali-Resistant Fiberglass Scrim)
60.28% 0.80% Fiberglass Mesh Subscribe to view
Polyvinyl chloride
9002-86-2
(Nested within Alkali-Resistant Fiberglass Scrim)
25.60% 0.34% Alkali-resistant Coating Subscribe to view
Diisononyl phthalate (DINP-1, mixture of isomers as manufactured)
68515-48-0
(Nested within Alkali-Resistant Fiberglass Scrim)
14.12% 0.19% Plasticizer Subscribe to view

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ACAA 2005
ACAA 2012
ACAA FGD in Cement
ACH
Admixtures
Air Force 98-028
Allura Brochure
Ashgrove
Ashgrove Portland Cement Clinker
ASTM C150/150M
ASTM C595
Atlas EPS SDS
Atlas GPS EPD
Australia
Bayer
Bergstrom
Boral
BPB PLC US7326478B2
Buch et al 1999
Cellofoam
Cellofoam SDS
Cembrit EPD
Cembrit Fibre cement
Cement Board Construction
CivilWares
Commerce
Corbion Additive
Drake MSDS
Durock Cement Board PDS
Durock Cement Board SDS
Dyplast
Dyplast SDS
EC No 1907_2006 REACH
EERC
EMPA
EPA
EPA 2009a
EPA 450/3-90-020
EPA Appendix
EPRI 2010
EPRI2010
EPS-IA Comments to EPA 2017
EPS-IA Comments to EPA 2018
Ettringite Formation
Expanded Clay SDS
FHWA-IF-03-019
Fin Pan Brochure
FL DOT
Foam Control
Foam Control SDS
Foam Control with Perform Guard SDS
GCP Monokote Z-146 SDS
Han et al 2015
Harbor Foam data sheet
Harbor Foam SDS
HardieBacker Comparison
HardieBacker EPD
HardieBacker Guide
HardieBacker SDS
HardieBacker Sell Sheet
Headwaters
Holcim
How Cement is Made
Hydration of Portland Cement
Illinois-concrete
Insulfoam SDS
James Hardie EP1831127B1
James Hardie US20180291634A1
JCP
Keppert 2012
Klemm 1994
Lafarge
Lafarge Cement Clinker
Legerlite HPD
Leigh Hanson Clinker SDS
Level Right
Logix
Malewska
Mapei Cr VI Reducing Agents
NIST
Northwest Foam SDS
Nova Chemicals EPS
NOVA-0052 SDS
NOVA-0054 SDS
OSHA - Working with Portland Cement
Palsgaard Additive
Patent EP2025700A1
Patent US6130265A
PCA Admixtures
PCA EPD
PCA Manual Chapter 3
Perlite Concrete
PermaBase HPD
PermaBase Sell Sheet
Plastifab
Portland Clinker
ProTec SDS
Quad-Deck
RayLite
Raylite SDS
Recycled EPS
Scienct Direct-cement-hydration
SINTEF
Strzałkowska 2021
Sundolitt
Titan
Tokyay 2016
ToxStrategies2011
Understanding Cement
USG
USG US20120148806A1
USG US20140138007A1
USG US8070878B2
USG US8551241B2
Vogt 2002
WonderBoard Lite HPD
WonderBoard Lite SDS
WonderBoard Lite TDS