The company has recently shipped 20,000 square meters of plasterboard to Kazakhstan.
Ak Gaýa Economic Society, the producer and trader construction materials in Turkmenistan, will export 21 thousand square meters of plasterboard to Kazakhstan and 19.2 thousand square meters of it to Azerbaijan in the near future.
The company has recently shipped 20,000 square meters of this material to Kazakhstan, the local newspaper Rysgal reported on Monday.
The plant of the company, located in the Turkmenbashi etrap of Balkan velayat, is designed to produce 8 million square meters of plasterboard and 78 thousand tons of dry building mixtures annually.
The company purchases the main raw materials from local producers, while chemical additives are imported from Germany, Turkey, Ukraine and South Korea in order to improve the quality and efficiency of products.
The company purchases the main raw materials from local producers, while importing chemical additives from Germany, Turkey, Ukraine and South Korea in order to improve the quality and effectiveness of building mixtures.
The plasterboards are 2.4 meter long, 1.20 meter wide. The thickness of the ceiling plasterboard is 9.5 millimeters, while the thickness of the wall plasterboard is 12.5 millimeters. The material is available in three types: traditional white, moisture resistant green, and fire resistant red.
Ak gaýa has recently started producing interior and exterior wall paints, plastic pipes of different sizes and two types of cables.
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