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How is the Mgo board fire resistance officially rated?

MGO Board Fire Resistance Official Ratings

Magnesium Oxide (MgO) boards are officially rated for fire resistance using various international standards that categorize their non-combustibility and the fire-resistance duration of the assembly they are part of.

Here are the key official ratings and standards for MgO boards:

Reaction to Fire Classification (Non-Combustibility)

This classification determines if the material itself will contribute fuel to a fire, and MgO boards consistently achieve the highest possible ratings.2

Standard Rating/Classification Description
European Standard Euroclass A1 The highest classification, meaning the material is non-combustible and will not significantly contribute to a fire. This is often cited as the top level of fire safety. (Tested per EN 13501-1)
ASTM Standard (US) ASTM E136 (Non-Combustible) This is the standard test method for determining a material’s non-combustibility when exposed to fire. MgO boards pass this test, confirming they do not burn.
ASTM Standard (US) ASTM E84 / UL 723 Class A This test measures surface burning characteristics, specifically Flame Spread Index (FSI) and Smoke Developed Index (SDI). MgO boards typically achieve a perfect 0/0 rating (Zero Flame Spread, Zero Smoke Developed), which is the best possible result and places them in the Class A (or Class 1) fire rating.

 

Fire Resistance Duration (Fire-Rated Assemblies)

This rating measures how long an entire building assembly (like a wall or ceiling) built with the material can withstand fire exposure, maintaining its integrity and insulation.3

Standard Rating Description
ASTM E119 / ANSI-UL 263 1-Hour, 2-Hour, (or up to) 4-Hour Ratings This is the standard test for fire-resistance ratings of building construction and materials. It subjects complete wall or floor assemblies to a standardized fire. High-quality MgO board assemblies can achieve 1-hour, 2-hour, and even 4-hour fire ratings, often with less material or without the tapes and sealants required by traditional materials like gypsum.

 

Key Performance Highlights of MgO Boards

  • Non-Combustible: MgO boards are fundamentally non-combustible.4
  • High Temperature Resistance: They can withstand extreme temperatures, often up to  1400 ℉(800℃)or higher, without losing shape or strength.7
  • Low Smoke and Toxicity: In fire tests, MgO boards show minimal to zero smoke and do not release toxic gases, which is a major factor in occupant safety.
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