Application type
Check whether the case involves shower walls, bathroom floors, wet rooms, hotel bathrooms, apartment projects, or other tile-ready wet-area applications.
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326 guest bathrooms required uniform waterproofing. Traditional cement board would take 4 months, was too heavy for floor loading, and needed 100% waterproofing with fast installation for 50-year design life.
View Details1,200 apartment units requiring uniform quality, fast delivery, zero callbacks. Desert climate with extreme temperature swings required material stability at 50°C+.
View DetailsIndoor heated pool with high humidity and chlorine exposure. Demanded excellent chemical resistance and dimensional stability. Waterproofing and insulation traditionally required two separate processes.
View DetailsContinuous high-temperature steam (45-55°C, 95%+ humidity). Original cement board had widespread mold and tile delamination within 2 years. Full renovation required with zero-mold guarantee and 10-year warranty.
View DetailsCase Study Evaluation Guide
Case studies are most useful when buyers connect the application, product system, document requirements, and order planning. ANGESEN can help distributors, importers, contractors, and builders compare project needs with the right tile backer board and waterproofing system configuration.
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B2B buyers should evaluate tile backer board case studies by checking the application type, product system, buyer role, required documents, packaging needs, and whether the project should be planned as a sample review, distributor program, or 40HQ wholesale order.
Check whether the case involves shower walls, bathroom floors, wet rooms, hotel bathrooms, apartment projects, or other tile-ready wet-area applications.
Review whether the project needs tile backer board, waterproof backer board, shower trays, curbs, niches, waterproofing accessories, or a complete bathroom waterproofing system.
Identify whether the buyer is a distributor, importer, wholesaler, contractor, builder, or project supply company so the inquiry can match the right product and document package.
Request TDS, installation references, available certification facts, packaging details, and sample information before using a case as a procurement reference.
If the case supports a wholesale or distributor program, confirm board sizes, accessory mix, carton or pallet packaging, and one 40HQ planning requirements.
Ask ANGESEN which product configuration is closest to the project you are planning rather than assuming one case applies to every market or application.