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Every construction material has pros and cons, and MgO boards (Mgo Panels) are no different! Disadvantages do not necessarily mean that the material is bad. They just have a specific application! Let's see what the downsides of MgO boards are!Exploring MgO Board DrawbacksMgO boards' disadvantages include their cost, installation, limited availability, and moisture sensitivity. Other common drawbacks are potential brittleness, aesthetic challenges, and weaker nail-holding power. Let's check those out!MgO Boards are a bit PriceyMgO...

Did you recently buy magnesium oxide boards for a project and want to know how to cut them? Or maybe you plan to acquire MgO bards and what to self-inform in advance? Either way, you have landed at the right place! Buckle up! I will explain everything you need to know about cutting MgO boards!MgO Board Cutting Guide: Tools and TechniquesTo cut magnesium oxide boards, use a circular saw with a thin carbide blade for...

Do you care about indoor air quality? Are you looking for breathable materials for your home, office, or industrial space? If you answered yes, then you're in the right place! Today, we'll explore the importance of magnesium oxide boards' breathable feature!Can MgO Boards Breathe? Unveiling the Walls' Hidden TalentYes, most MgO boards are breathable. This means they let moisture pass through but not liquid water. The level of breathability can vary depending on the type...

Have you recently heard about magnesium oxide boards and wondered what they are used for? Wonder no more! Magnesium oxide wallboard is a type of sheathing board used widely in construction.In this article, I will guide you through the most important points about applying MgO boards.Application of MgO BoardsMgO boards are used for interior and exterior walls, ceilings, flooring substrates, trim, fascia, and structural panels. They provide fire resistance, moisture resistance, sound insulation, and durability....

Have you ever wondered what the MgO board is made from? Most people know that the abbreviation MgO stands for magnesium oxide. However, that is not the only raw material used to make these boards! Today, I'll give you all the information needed on raw materials for the MgO board, plus more!Raw Materials behind MgO BoardsThe raw materials for MgO boards include magnesium oxide, fillers, and bonding agents. Common fillers are perlite, vermiculite, wood fibers,...

MgO boards are made of Magnesium oxide and Magnesium chloride or magnesium sulfate(MgSO4) along with Perlite and additives. These substituents give MgO boards strength, durability, and make them a top building material.This blog will delve into the composition and manufacturing process of MgO boards. So, let’s get into the topic.MgO Boards- In a Nutshell MgO boards, the name we hear more often, are sleek and durable building materials. They are fiberglass, which is becoming a popular...

MgO boards are generally safe. They are non-toxic and fire and mold-resistant, making them a reliable choice for construction sites. However, proper installation and handling are crucial to ensure safety....

Choosing an innovative and sustainable alternative always seems scary, doesn’t it? What if the material is not good? What if it has a high cost but little efficiency? Well, we've got you covered, as change always sounds scary. MgO boards are sustainable yet the most vital building material. Their unique properties make them withstand extreme temperatures and bear heavy loads without breaking. Research showed that raw materials used for the manufacturing process of MgO boards have...

Is Magnesium Oxide Board Flammable?The straight-up answer is NO! MgO boards are one of the hardest and sturdiest materials out there! They contain magnesium oxide or, in other words, mineral cement. Like any other type of mineral, magnesium oxide does not burn....

Construction projects are now easier with the newly inducted boards. However, the variety of boards available in the market needs to be clarified for customers about which one is the best. Having spent more than 8 years in this field, I am about to share the most unexpected insights here.Gypsum board is softer and more easily cut due to its lower hardness and bending strength, and it is also typically more affordable in price. MgO...