22 Mar Why Was the Magnesium Oxide Board Banned?
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 the corrosion of adjacent metal components, such as screws and fasteners.This blog will highlight all the possible reasons why MgO boards were banned. From its extraordinary history to its downfall and restoration, we’ll explore everything in detail. Wear your detective hat, as we will find the reasons for the ban.Magnesium...
