Author: sulfycor

Actually, magnesium oxide board (MgO) have not been universally banned, but there have been specific instances that resulted in restrictions or recalls in certain areas. A notable case took place in Denmark around 2015, where MgO boards were discovered to absorb excessive moisture, causing condensation problems. The boards used in Denmark were manufactured using a magnesium chloride (MgCl2) solution, which is hygroscopic (meaning it absorbs water from the air). Under specific conditions, this led to...

MgO boards are eco-friendly options as they blend unique properties like heat and water resistance and have a cleaner lifecycle. Moreover, their energy-efficient production process makes them a sustainable construction material. ...