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We have reached a new digital milestone, just two months after we have launched our SINH website in German. Now it is turn for our website in Spanish. From now on the Spanish speaking architect, the dealer and construction worker is able to get to know everything about versatile sheating material made of magnesium oxide (MgO). ¡Hola, bienvenido SINH!


Guggenheim in Bilbao, Spain

 

Spanish construction industry

After the bursting of the bubble in the Spanish construction and real estate market in 2007, after 2014 recovery in sight. The construction sector in Spain is growing again. The perpective for 2017 is a growth of 3 to 4%.

In addition to the economic outlook improvement in Spain, there is increasing emphasis on cost-effective construction solutions, innovation and sustainability in the construction industry. Several concepts such as prefabricated, circular building and building energy neutral attract more and more attention. Magnesium oxide boards is a perfect fit for these developments.

Latin America

MgO boards are widely applied in the construction projects in countries like Chili and Mexico. Especially if we mention prefab buildings and SIP panels. Which country follows on this continent!?

About SINH Building Solutions

SINH Building Solutions (Formerly known as Withindia) is located in Netherlands and in China. We develop and supply cost-effective, sustainable and innovative building materials for passive fire protection. Our solutions are applied in new-build, renovation or restoration projects. Our core product is SINH™ board made of magnesium oxide (MgO). This is a superior replacement for all gypsum and fiber cement wallboards, can also be used structurally to replace osb or plywood sheathing. Particularly useful for assemblies rated against damage by fire, water, sound, impact and mould. In addition to these characteristics, MgO has excellent adhesion values that are perfect for stucco, acrylic stucco, wallpaper, stone, tile, brick, and much more.

We invite you to visit the SINH website!

 

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