AdvanTech EXACOR ® MGO PANELS
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Benefits of EXACOR ® Panels
MAGNESIUM OXIDE (MGO) OFFERS STRENGTH AND EASY INSTALLATION Fast-forward through complex builds with EXACOR ® panels—high- performance, high-quality solutions for subflooring, underlayment and wall sheathing assemblies. They’re specifically engineered with the structural, acoustical, fire-rated and dimensional stability performance needs of today’s jobsite in mind. Primarily made from MgO and added compounds, EXACOR is a cementitious panel product embedded with layers of glass fiber mesh for added structural capacity. The result is a streamlined solution for meeting your sound, fire and strength requirements.
Speed and Ease Of Installation Third-party time testing showed EXACOR ® panels can be installed 30% faster than a traditional wet-laid gypsum assembly in underlayment applications and only require a single trade.² Sound Absorption Can help achieve sound ratings when used as a part of STC/IIC-tested floor/ceiling assembly. Fire Resistance Provides fire resistance¹ as part of a floor, ceiling or wall assembly .
Dimensional Stability Up to 200 day exposure rating, not brittle or fragile like other cementitious boards. Inherent Strength Contains a proprietary layered mesh reinforcement for added structural value. Quality Assurance Manufactured in a quality-controlled environment audited by NTA and UL to maintain consistency. Optimize Material and Labor Cost High-performing and time-saving materials with fewer trades needed to install.
Access the Full Range of Benefits for Your Build Our Enhanced Experience streamlines the management of product warranties for your build and may provide limited transferable protection on your investment in high-performing building materials.
1. EXACOR panels may be used in specific published fire resistance-rated assemblies as tested in accordance with ASTM E119/ANSI UL 263. Follow published fire resistance-rated assembly requirements and consult local building codes and designer of record for fire-resistant design requirements. 2. Based on a 2021 third-party time-study conducted on a 1600 sq ft. wood-framed truss floor system and replicating a commonly specified multi-family sound-rated floor assembly
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