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What are the characteristics of magnesium oxide fireproof panels?
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Glass-magnesium fireproof panels are non-combustible decorative materials made from magnesium oxide, magnesium chloride, and water, compounded with modifiers and fiberglass mesh. They belong to the A1‑class fire‑resistant category. Their key features include:
Outstanding fire resistance: Complies with the GB 8624-2006 standard, achieving Class A1 non-combustibility; exhibits zero flame spread duration, withstands temperatures up to 1,200°C, produces no open flames upon exposure to fire, and boasts a fire-resistance rating of over 3 hours.
Waterproof and moisture-resistant: Remains deformation-free even after prolonged immersion in water, with no water permeability, making it ideal for damp environments such as basements or bathrooms.
Lightweight and high-strength: with an apparent density of 0.8–1.2 g/cm³, it reduces the structural load while exhibiting a flexural strength exceeding 16 MPa, ensuring excellent seismic performance.
Environmental safety: Free of harmful substances such as asbestos, formaldehyde, and benzene; produces no smoke or toxic fumes when exposed to fire; and employs energy‑efficient, environmentally friendly manufacturing processes.
Sound and thermal insulation: With a low thermal conductivity (e.g., 0.109 kcal/m·°C·h), it offers superior thermal insulation compared to traditional masonry, and its airborne sound insulation exceeds 42 dB, making it ideal for applications requiring soundproofing.
Easy to install: Can be sawed, nailed, glued, and painted; supports on-site secondary processing such as cutting, drilling, or bending into custom shapes, with minimal installation waste.
Multi‑functional application: With a smooth, even surface, it can be directly finished with ceramic tiles, paint, or wallpaper, and is widely used for interior partition walls, suspended ceilings, and waterproofing and fireproofing projects.
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