Whether BMSC 517 New Sulfate MgO Board has anti-mold, anti-bacterial or anti-corrosion properties depends mainly on its material composition, production process and surface treatment technology. The following is a detailed analysis of these characteristics:
Anti-mold performance
Natural characteristics of MgO board: Magnesium oxide (MgO) itself is an inorganic material. Compared with organic materials (such as wood or gypsum board), it is not easy to provide a nutrient source for mold, so it has natural anti-mold ability to a certain extent.
The impact of sulfate modification: BMSC 517 board adopts sulfate modification technology, which may further improve the moisture resistance of the board, thereby indirectly reducing the possibility of mold growth.
Surface treatment: If the surface of the board is treated with special coatings (such as waterproof coatings or antibacterial coatings), its anti-mold performance will be further enhanced.
Conclusion: BMSC 517 board generally has good anti-mold performance, especially in humid environments. However, the specific effect needs to refer to the test report or relevant certification (such as ASTM G21 mold test) provided by the manufacturer.
Antibacterial properties
Advantages of inorganic materials: Since MgO board is an inorganic material, it is difficult for bacteria to attach and reproduce on its surface.
The role of additives: Some high-end MgO boards will add antibacterial agents (such as silver ions or other antibacterial ingredients) during the production process to further enhance the antibacterial properties.
Surface treatment: If the surface of the board is treated with an antibacterial coating, bacterial growth can be effectively inhibited.
Conclusion: Whether BMSC 517 has clear antibacterial properties depends on whether antibacterial ingredients are added or antibacterial treatment is performed in its production process. It is recommended to check the product's technical parameters or third-party test reports (such as ISO 22196 antibacterial test).

Corrosion resistance
Chemical stability: MgO board itself has high chemical stability and can resist corrosion by most common chemicals (such as acids, alkalis, etc.). Sulfate modification may further enhance its corrosion resistance.
Environmental adaptability: BMSC 517 board is suitable for use in high humidity, high salt or industrial pollution environments, and exhibits strong corrosion resistance.
Surface protection layer: If the board surface has an additional protective coating (such as waterproof or anti-corrosion coating), its anti-corrosion performance will be more prominent.
Conclusion: BMSC 517 board generally has good anti-corrosion performance, especially in harsh environments (such as coastal areas or near chemical plants). For specific performance, please refer to the product manual or relevant test data.
Performance in actual applications
Indoor environment: In humid areas (such as bathrooms, kitchens, basements), the anti-mildew and antibacterial properties of BMSC 517 board make it an ideal choice.
Outdoor environment: Under conditions of exposure to rain, ultraviolet rays or industrial pollution, its anti-corrosion performance can extend the service life.
Special places: In places with high hygiene requirements such as hospitals, laboratories or food processing plants, the antibacterial properties of BMSC 517 are particularly important.
BMSC 517 New Sulfate MgO Board generally has certain anti-mildew, antibacterial and anti-corrosion properties, which is due to its inorganic material characteristics, sulfate modification process and possible surface treatment technology. However, the specific performance level needs to be verified through test data or certification provided by the manufacturer. If you plan to use it in scenarios with high requirements for anti-mold, anti-bacteria or anti-corrosion, it is recommended to further confirm the relevant technical indicators and choose a product that meets your needs.