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When it comes to building material, everyone should choose durable and safe ones. And if it's eco-friendly, it's a bonus right?  That's where the MgO board stands tall. Unlike gypsum and wood boards, MgO boards have exceptional properties. With its exceptional features, the MgO board is quickly becoming a favorite. It's a top pick for builders and architects who want to prioritize quality and safety in projects. So, is the MgO board as good as they say? Let's...

Imagine having a building material that withstands fire and moisture. And provides sustainable construction. Isn't it too good to be real? Many construction projects need help with materials that either compromise safety or durability. Traditional options leave builders and homeowners with ongoing maintenance issues. MgO boards solve such problems by being fire-resistant, moisture-protecting, and sustainable building materials. This blog explores why MgO boards are the top priority in the construction industry. Let's dive in to discover the...

Looking for sleek panels for your living room but want to know the strength of the material? What if it's not as durable as the cement or plasterboard?  What if it is torn away in just a month? MgO Boards are flexible and environmentally friendly alternatives to classic construction materials. MgO board dimensions—sizes and thicknesses—help use them more effectively. The choice of board size directly influences:Structural strengthSimplicity of installationAnd aesthetic concerns. If you're looking for durable construction solutions,...

Remember the old swing set in the backyard? Though a slight voice might have said, "Isn't there a way to reuse this stuff?" It’s good to clean the stuff. That same query, however, also pertains to the building industry! Drywall and other traditional building materials have a concise life span. Therefore, they cannot be reused. But what about magnesium oxide (MgO) boards - the newest kid on the block? MgO boards are a favorite among builders because...

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 board serves as an alternative to traditional gypsum drywall and fiber cement board, finding applications in a variety of construction settings. It is suitable for use in fascia, soffit, wall sheathing, and as a tile backing material. Unlike traditional boards, MGO board is not paper-faced and comes in a selection of sizes to accommodate different needs....