2026年7月2日星期四

MgO T&G Panels vs. Traditional Subfloors

 When comparing Magnesium Oxide (MgO) Tongue & Groove (T&G) Panels to traditional subflooring materials—primarily Oriented Strand Board (OSB) and Plywood—the choice comes down to a balance between high-performance durability and upfront material costs.



MgO panels have rapidly gained traction in commercial, modular, and high-end residential builds due to their superior material properties. Here is a detailed breakdown of how they stack up against traditional options.

Technical Performance Comparison

FeatureMgO T&G PanelsTraditional Subfloors (OSB / Plywood)
Fire RatingClass A1 / Flame Spread 0 (Non-combustible)Combustible (Requires additional fire-rated underlayments)
Moisture ResistanceExcellent; does not delaminate, swell, or rotPoor to Moderate; prone to edge-swelling and delamination
Mold/Pest ResistanceNaturally immune to mold, termites, and wood-boring insectsVulnerable unless heavily chemically treated
Dimensional StabilityHigh; minimal expansion/contractionModerate; prone to warping, cupping, and squeaking over time
Environmental ImpactLow carbon footprint; captures  during curing; formaldehyde-freeHigher VOC emissions (glues/resins); intensive logging

 

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