15mm fire resistant cladding mgo cement board price
Product Description
15mm fire resistant cladding external mgo cement board price
How Are MGO Boards Produced?
Most magnesium carbonite comes from China and Europe. The process combines magnesium and oxygen with pressure and heat to create magnesium oxide (MgO). The MgO has the characteristics of stone after heating. After being ground into powder, it gets mixed with water, chloride, and sulfate (or Epsom salts) and wood dust (cellulose), perlite, and a handful of other materials.
Our products are highly energy efficient, non-toxic, and mould- and asbestos-free. Moreover, they are 100 per cent recyclable and they have a low carbon-footprint. Thanks to these “green” features, our products contribute directly to the sustainability of any project in which they are used.
Ceilings: For ceilings where the board will be fastened by screw to light gauge steel or wood use 8mm or thicker. Use a thicker board if planning to countersink the screw head. For drop down ceilings using MgO as panels, use 2mm or 6mm.
Walls: For most walls a board that is 10mm to 12mm is common. For walls requiring greater fire and impact resistance use a board that is 15mm to 20mm thick.
For walls that have continuous backing, cement or rigid insulation, a thinner board can be used. This is important when weight is a concern. For example, trailer homes have used 6mm as fully supported wall covering boards.
For applications where more strength is needed such as sports courts, or where sound reduction is needed, or for use to support bar countertops, use a thicker board at 20mm.
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Electric drilling Machine – For drilling holes in fibre cement products.
Hand drill – For drilling all fibre cement products using standard metal drills.
Hand rasp – For edge finishing like smoothening of rough edges. It is advisable to always wet the sheets before using the hand rasp.
Hack saw – For cutting fibre cement products.
Carpenter’s saw – For cutting wood and fibre cement products of varying thickness.
scriber – For mitring corrugated sheets. Also for making longitudinal cuts in corrugated sheets and flat sheets up to 6mm thickness.
Hammer – Used for nailing purpose and also for removing Nails where necessary.
String – For ensuring straightness and alignment of roofing sheets.
Measuring tape – For taking measurement of dimensions.
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The research institute laboratory is responsible for the company's raw material entry inspection, product process inspection, product delivery inspection, new product research and development experiments, verification and testing. The laboratory can perform apparent density, flexural strength, impact strength, moisture content, dry shrinkage, swelling rate, screw holding force, water absorption, softening coefficient, embrittlement coefficient, dry warpage rate, free chloride ion, resistance Testing of items such as halogen return, thermal conductivity, compressive strength, etc.
The following three invention patents. There're also 21 utility model patents.
(1) Anti-moisture absorption and halogen reversion magnesite cement
(2) Non-deformed magnesite cement
(3) Anti-whitening and fading magnesite cement
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4.PE film covered on the 6 surfaces
Product Categories : MgO Exterior Wall Board > 1220*2440mm Exterior Wall Board