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Qualified Vermiculite Fireproof Magnesium Oxide Board

Qualified Vermiculite Fireproof Magnesium Oxide Board

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Specifications of Vermiculite Fireproof Magnesium Oxide Board:


Vermiculite Fireproof Magnesium Oxide Board mgo board is a kind of  the fireproof material ,flame duration is zero ,  it will notburn  at  800 °C, and no flame at 1200°C。

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 ) 


MgO Board is a new type green decorative board which is processed by special production process . It is used modified magnesia cement as the basic material,glass fiber cloth as the reinforced material, 

and light-weight material as the stuffing.


Features of MgO Board:

MgO Board is a new type green decorative board which is processed by special production process . It is used modified magnesia cement as the basic material,glass fiber cloth as the reinforced material, and light-weight material as the stuffing.

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 ) 


Technical Data of MgO Board:

Qualified Vermiculite Fireproof Magnesium Oxide Board

Qualified Vermiculite Fireproof Magnesium Oxide Board

Qualified Vermiculite Fireproof Magnesium Oxide Board



 

1) Thickness: 3-25mm                                                                         

2) Max. width: 1,220mm                                                                  

3) Max. length: 3050mm                                                          

Composition of MgO Board: Raw materials of  MgO board


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