
Triboard TGV is the solution for architects and builders who need wall and ceiling linings that perform under pressure and still deliver a clean finish. Manufactured by Juken, the panel features a three-layered construction: a resilient wood-strand core bonded between MDF outer skins. The result is strength and stability inside, with smooth surfaces ready to achieve a grade 5+ paint finish on the outside.

This combination makes Triboard TGV more than a substitute for plasterboard. The dimensionally stable core provides excellent screw-holding power, preventing fixings from loosening over time. That durability gives confidence in high-use spaces such as homes, rentals, garages, schools and commercial interiors. At the same time, the paint-ready faces mean designers and builders can achieve crisp, consistent finishes without compromise.
Triboard TGV is also versatile in design. It can be painted, stained, clear sealed or finished to suit a wide variety of aesthetics, from modern interiors to robust utility spaces. Its resilience means it stands up well in environments where walls often take knocks, such as hallways, playrooms or multi-use facilities. For builders, the board’s consistent density makes cutting and handling straightforward, while its stability reduces the risk of surface cracking and rework. For architects, it provides peace of mind that specified finishes will hold their quality over time.

As a direct replacement for plasterboard, Triboard TGV brings together strength, stability and finish in one board. It’s straightforward to specify and source: Juken manufactures the product, it’s available through timber merchants nationwide, and can be installed by licensed builders or handymen.
For technical details, see Juken’s website: https://www.jnl.co.nz/product/triboard-tgv/