Brief: In this video, we showcase the exceptional performance of Rock Wool Board insulation. You'll see how it withstands extreme temperatures from -268℃ to 650℃ while providing superior sound absorption with an NRC of 0.85. Stay tuned as we highlight the most important features and real-use results for industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
Withstands extreme temperatures from -268℃ to 650℃ for reliable thermal insulation.
Provides excellent sound absorption with a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.85.
Offers high compressive strength of ≥40kPa for structural integrity.
Features customizable density from 40 to 160 kg/m³ for project-specific needs.
Made from 100% natural rock wool for superior fire resistance and durability.
Available in rectangle, square, and sheet shapes for flexible installation.
Rough surface finish enhances bonding with finishes and improves acoustic properties.
Provides strong tensile strength of ≥7kPa for mechanical performance.
FAQs:
What is Rock Wool Board made of?
Rock Wool Board is made from natural volcanic rock, primarily basalt, which is melted and spun into fibers to create a dense, durable insulation material.
What are the main applications of Rock Wool Board?
Rock Wool Board is commonly used for thermal insulation, soundproofing, and fire protection in buildings, industrial facilities, and HVAC systems.
How does Rock Wool Board perform in fire resistance?
Rock Wool Board is non-combustible and can withstand extremely high temperatures up to 650℃, making it an excellent fire-resistant insulation material with Class A rating.
What temperature range can Rock Wool Board withstand?
Rock Wool Board maintains its insulating properties and structural stability across an impressive temperature range from -268℃ to 650℃.