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Drywall Joint Compound

MasterFormat 09 20 00 Plaster and Gypsum Board; 09 23 00 Gypsum Plastering

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

Drywall joint compound is used, along with drywall joint tape, to fill the seams between drywall panels. It is also used to cover fastener heads and patch damage to drywall panels in order to create a smooth, uniform surface on walls and ceilings...

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Drywall joint compound is used, along with drywall joint tape, to fill the seams between drywall panels. It is also used to cover fastener heads and patch damage to drywall panels in order to create a smooth, uniform surface on walls and ceilings. There are two primary types of joint compound: setting type and drying type. Setting type (hot mud) is typically supplied as a powder and mixed with water on site. It is a reactive plaster which limits the application time but decreases the time between coats. Drying type compound is most usually supplied in "ready-mix" form, where it is already combined with water and must only be mixed prior to application. This ready-mix, drying type of joint compound appears to be the most commonly used so is the type presented in this CP. Drying type joint compounds contain a small percentage of a polymeric binder, typically a polyvinyl acetate, ethylene vinyl acetate, or acrylic vinyl acetate polymer (or some combination). As a result, these joint compounds may be called "vinyl base ready mix" or "vinyl-type mixture" or "vinyl type". This is in reference to the binder type and is not referring to PVC (which is also commonly referred to as vinyl). There are many variations in the ready-mix category: all-purpose standard weight, light-weight, mid-weight, taping compound, topping compound, etc. Lightweight compounds contain some lighter weight fillers such as glass microspheres or expanded perlite. "Reduced dust" or "low dust" formulations may include additional content such as a wax or oil and a surfactant. There are also some ready-mix setting type compounds that contain calcium sulfate hemihydrate (gypsum) or plaster instead of limestone. These formulations require the addition of a retarder and an accelerator. This CP is focused on an all-purpose standard weight drying type compound. Some information on functional additives used in other types of compounds in captured in the All Contents tab.

Historically, some joint compound has contained intentionally-added asbestos. The Consumer Product Safety Commission banned intentional inclusion of asbestos in these materials starting in 1978. Because talc deposits can be co-located with asbestos deposits, and joint compounds commonly contain talc, it is possible that some joint compound contains asbestos contamination from the talc. HBN has not seen any specific evidence of this. At least one manufacturer that uses talc reports that they have documentation from their suppliers indicating no detectable asbestos, and many joint compound manufacturers advertise their products as being "asbestos-free."

Crystalline silica is a common contaminant in joint compound. This is an occupational concern because the joint compound is sanded after it dries, and respirable silica in the dust that forms during the sanding process is considered a carcinogen. Crystalline silica is difficult to avoid in standard joint compound, but some products report lower levels than others. In 2017, OSHA placed new rules on crystalline silica exposure during construction work generally. Dust levels in the air during drywall finishing can be decreased by using vacuum dust collection or wet-sanding methods.

A historical version of this Common Product is available here: https://pharos.habitablefuture.org/common-products/2204474.

Name % Weight Whole Function GREENSCREEN® Sources
Limestone
1317-65-3
54.85% Filler Subscribe to view
Water
7732-18-5
28.89% Solvent Subscribe to view
Ethylenevinylacetate copolymer
24937-78-8
4.57% Binder Subscribe to view
Mica
12001-26-2
4.57% Filler Subscribe to view
Attapulgite
12174-11-7
2.74% Filler Subscribe to view
Talc
14807-96-6
2.74% Filler Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
0.91% Residual Subscribe to view
Hydroxyethyl cellulose
9004-62-0
0.32% Viscosity Modifier Subscribe to view
Polyvinyl alcohol
9002-89-5
0.23% Stabilizer Subscribe to view
SOLVENT-DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC PETROLEUM DISTILLATES
64742-65-0
0.09% Defoamer Subscribe to view
Triazinetriethanol
4719-04-4
0.07% Biocide Subscribe to view
Vinyl acetate
108-05-4
0.02% Residual Subscribe to view
Name % Weight Part % Weight Whole Function GREENSCREEN® Sources
Limestone
1317-65-3
54.85% 54.85% Filler Subscribe to view
Water
7732-18-5
28.89% 28.89% Solvent Subscribe to view
Ethylenevinylacetate copolymer
24937-78-8
4.57% 4.57% Binder Subscribe to view
Mica
12001-26-2
4.57% 4.57% Filler Subscribe to view
Attapulgite
12174-11-7
2.74% 2.74% Filler Subscribe to view
Talc
14807-96-6
2.74% 2.74% Filler Subscribe to view
Quartz
14808-60-7
0.91% 0.91% Residual Subscribe to view
Hydroxyethyl cellulose
9004-62-0
0.32% 0.32% Viscosity Modifier Subscribe to view
Polyvinyl alcohol
9002-89-5
0.23% 0.23% Stabilizer Subscribe to view
SOLVENT-DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC PETROLEUM DISTILLATES
64742-65-0
0.09% 0.09% Defoamer Subscribe to view
Triazinetriethanol
4719-04-4
0.07% 0.07% Biocide Subscribe to view
Vinyl acetate
108-05-4
0.02% 0.02% Residual Subscribe to view

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Sources

Sources for Common Product Data
Source Uploaded Document Linked Document
3M Low Dust Patent
Air Products Patent
Arkema Encor 137
Busan 1192D
CertainTeed Joint Compound Data Sheet
CertainTeed Joint Compound SDS
Continental Joint Compound SDS
Continental Joint Compound Submittal
CPSC Asbestos Ban
DAP Joint Compound SDS
DAP Joint Compound TDS
Drywall Finishing Council EPD
Elvace CPS-716 SDS
Elvace CPS-716 web
Foamaster SDS
Freeman Ready Mix SDS
Freeman Ready Mix Submittal
Magnum Ready Mix SDS
Magnum Ready Mix Submittal
Magnum VOC and Recycled
National Starch Patent
NG patent
NG Patent2
NG Proform Data Sheet
NG Proform Joint Compound HPD
NG Proform Joint Compound SDS
Panel Rey Ready Mix HPD
Panel Rey Ready Mix SDS
Panel Rey Ready Mix TDS
Polyphase 663
Ruco Ready Mix SDS
Ruco Ready Mix Submittal
STEOL KS-460
Tape-X SDS
Tape-X TDS
Troy Patent
TufCOR 1063 SDS
TufCOR 1063 TDS
USG Patent
USG Sheetrock Joint Compound HPD
USG Sheetrock Joint Compound SDS
USG Sheetrock Joint Compound Submittal
Variquat B200
Westpac Ready Mix SDS