Brief: This video explains the main functions and practical uses of the Rockwool Fire Board in a clear, step-by-step format. You'll see how this fireproof insulation board provides superior thermal and fire-resistant properties for building applications. Watch to learn about its installation methods, temperature resistance up to 1000°C, and how it enhances safety and energy efficiency in various settings.
Related Product Features:
Withstands extreme temperatures up to 1000°C, providing superior fire protection for buildings.
Offers excellent thermal insulation with a low thermal conductivity of 0.035 W/m·K.
Features a density of 120 kg/m³ for durability and structural stability.
Non-combustible material ensures enhanced fire safety in all applications.
Provides effective sound absorption with a sound absorption coefficient of 0.85 (NRC).
Versatile installation options with mechanical fixing or adhesive methods.
Standard dimensions of 1200 mm x 600 mm for easy handling and application.
Hydrophobic treatment prevents moisture absorption and maintains performance.
FAQs:
What is the maximum temperature the Rockwool Fire Board can withstand?
The Rockwool Fire Board can withstand temperatures up to 1000°C, making it ideal for high-temperature applications and fire protection systems.
How is the Rockwool Fire Board installed?
Installation is versatile and straightforward, accommodating either mechanical fixing or adhesive methods, allowing contractors to choose the most suitable technique for their project.
Does the Rockwool Fire Board provide sound insulation?
Yes, in addition to fireproofing, it offers excellent sound insulation with a sound absorption coefficient of 0.85 (NRC), creating quieter indoor environments.
What are the standard dimensions of the Rockwool Fire Board?
The standard dimensions are 1200 mm by 600 mm, which are conveniently sized for ease of handling and suitable for various building applications.