This invention provides facing materials for cementitious boards such as
those including Portland cement or gypsum cores. The preferred facing
material includes, in a first embodiment, a facing layer having an areal
weight of about 300 grams/M.sup.2, and an air permeability rating of no
greater than about 300 CFM/ft.sup.2 (FG 436-910 test method). The facing
layer reduces the penetration of a slurry of cementitious material during
the manufacture of a cementitious board, while permitting the water vapor
from the slurry to pass therethrough. The facing materials of this
invention can be designed to substantially eliminate the fouling of rolls
used in continuous processing of such boards without the use, or with
greatly reduced use, of costly viscosity control agents in the slurry. In
addition, further embodiments of this invention can include binders,
coatings or saturants which are designed to decrease pore size, increase
or decrease the contact angle of liquids, or promote greater adhesion to
cementitious cores, greater adhesion to other layers in the facing
material, or greater adhesion or affinity to various types of adhesive
compositions used to join cementitious boards to insulation and exterior
finishing systems (EIS or EIFS).