For 12mm MgO Shiplap panels, the focus shifts from structural flooring to decorative and functional wall cladding (facades). Shiplap is highly valued in international markets like the US, Canada, and Australia for its superior water-shedding capabilities and "seamless" aesthetic.

The 12mm thickness is specifically optimized for vertical applications where weight and ease of installation are as important as fire resistance.
Key Technical Specifications (12mm)
| Feature | Target Specification | Purpose |
| Density | 1,000kg/m³ – 1,150kg/m³ | Balances impact resistance with ease of handling. |
| Bending Strength | >12 MPa | Ensures the board can withstand high wind loads. |
| Fire Rating | Class A1 (Non-combustible) | Critical for high-rise or boundary wall compliance. |
| Edge Profile | 10mm - 12mm overlap | Provides a secure seal and aesthetic shadow line. |
| Water Absorption | < 15% (Sealed/Coated) | Prevents the board from getting heavy in rain. |
The Shiplap Advantage vs. T&G
While T&G (Tongue and Groove) is designed for interlocking floors, the Shiplap (also called a "Rebate Joint") is the preferred edge for 12mm exterior panels because:
- Water Management: The overlapping "lap" joint creates a natural rain screen. Gravity ensures water sheds off the face of the board rather than being driven into the joint by wind.
- Movement Allowance: It allows for slightly more thermal and moisture expansion/contraction than a tight T-joint without visible gapping or "tenting."
- Blind Fastening: It allows for screws or nails to be driven through the recessed "lap," which is then covered by the overlap of the next board, hiding the fasteners for a cleaner look.
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