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Fireproof MGO Board for Building Decoration

Fireproof MGO Board for Building Decoration

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100000 pc/month

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Product Introduction of MgO board:


MgO board (commonly known as magnesium oxide board) is a new type non-flammable decorative material made of lightweight materials.It is used modified magnesia cement as the basic material, glass fiber cloth asthe reinforced material, and light-weight material as the stuffing.


Specification of MgO board:


Length and Width: 

2440mmx1220mm,2400mmx900mm,1800mmx900mm,2750mmx1200mm,1220mm*3000mm,1220mm*3600mm

Or make according to the customers' requirements

 Fireproof MGO Board for Building Decoration



Thickness:3mm,4mm,5mm,6mm,8mm,9mm,10mm,12mm,15mm,18mm,20mm or as your requests.


Features of MgO Board:


1.Fireproof

It was tested by the National Center for Quality Supervision and Testing of Fire Building Materials (NFTC). Its fireproof level is rated level A (nonflammable level)

2. Dam proof

It is excellent in moisture-resistance. Dry bending strength is 15Mpa. Bending strength under absorbed moisture is 22Mpa.

3. Heat insulation

It has heat prevention material incorporated, it has great feature of heat prevention. Thermal resistance is 1.14m2k/w.

4. Soundproof

It is proved to have good noise insulation property after inspected by the National Center for Quality Supervision and Testing of Fire Building Materials (NFTC), The noise insulation factor of the wall can reach 44dB and 47dB. It has the best noise insulation constitution in China, especially the 95mm wall comprised by the 10mm board.It is light, it can save time, space, weight and expense. It is a new and high efficient wall.

5. Compact resistance

It is a light board. Its density is less than 1.0×1.03kg/m3. At the same time its bending strength and impact resistance is excellent. Also, it will maintain its' quality during construction


Fireproof MGO Board for Building Decoration

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