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How to Achieve a Water Absorption Rate of Less Than 10%
This order from an Australian client requires a water absorption rate of less than 10%. These magnesium oxide boards will be used as exterior wall panels in steel structure buildings. Here’s how we approach this requirement: 1.Initial Measurement: We begin by measuring t...Read more -
Customized Magnesium Oxide Boards with Added Rice Husk Powder
To introduce unique product features or enhance performance, some clients opt to modify the formula by incorporating functional catalysts or edible additives. For example, a client requested the addition of rice husk powder to the formula. In our formulation experiments,...Read more -
How to Prevent Overheating of Magnesium Oxide Reaction in High Summer Temperatures Leading to Board Deformation?
During the summer, temperatures rise significantly, especially when the ground temperature reaches 30°C. In such conditions, the temperature inside the workshop can reach between 35°C and 38°C. For the highly reactive magnesium oxide, this temperature acts as a negative ...Read more -
Why Does Magnesium Sulfate Board Have a Longer Curing Time Compared to Magnesium Chloride Board?
The curing time for magnesium sulfate boards is longer than that for magnesium chloride boards due to the nature of their internal structures and the moisture content. In our factory, magnesium sulfate boards undergo an initial 24-hour curing period in a controlled envir...Read more -
Formal Production of Australian MgO Board Order Commences
We are pleased to announce that after the successful delivery of the trial order, we have now commenced the formal production of the Australian client's order. The client, a renowned construction company, uses our magnesium oxide boards as wall panels and load-bearing fl...Read more