Brief: Join a quick walkthrough that focuses on what matters to users and operators. This video demonstrates the superior insulation and fire safety performance of Thermal Insulation Rock Wool Panels. You'll see how these 1200x600mm panels provide exceptional fire resistance, thermal insulation, and sound control, making them ideal for safety-first applications in construction, industry, and transportation.
Related Product Features:
Superior fire resistance with Class A non-combustible rating, preventing burning, smoke, and toxic gas emission.
Excellent thermal insulation with low thermal conductivity (0.036-0.044 W/(m*K)) and stable performance from -268℃ to 700℃.
Effective sound control through porous fiber structure that absorbs medium and high-frequency noise.
Long service life of 20-30 years with resistance to aging and corrosion.
Environmentally friendly with formaldehyde-free composition and recyclable materials.
Versatile application suitability for various construction, industrial, and transportation projects.
Stable dimensional format of 1200x600mm with density options ranging from 40-200kg/m3.
Proven performance advantages over organic and other inorganic insulation materials.
FAQs:
What makes rock wool panels superior to other insulation materials in terms of fire safety?
Rock wool panels are Class A non-combustible materials that don't burn, emit smoke, or release toxic gases when exposed to flames, unlike EPS and XPS which are only Class B1/B2 rated.
How does the thermal insulation performance of rock wool panels compare to alternatives?
Rock wool panels offer excellent thermal insulation with low thermal conductivity (0.036-0.044 W/(m*K)) and maintain stable performance across extreme temperatures from -268℃ to 700℃, making them reliable for various environmental conditions.
What are the key advantages of rock wool panels for sound control applications?
The porous fiber structure of rock wool panels effectively absorbs medium and high-frequency noise, providing both sound insulation and absorption capabilities, which outperforms EPS and XPS materials that have poor sound insulation properties.
How long do rock wool panels typically last and what maintenance do they require?
Rock wool panels have a long service life of 20-30 years with inherent resistance to aging and corrosion, requiring minimal maintenance while maintaining their performance characteristics throughout their lifespan.