Rock Wool Board: Soundproof Fireproof Insulation

Rock Wool Board
December 27, 2025
Category Connection: Rock Wool Board
Brief: Watch as we walk through the full process, from initial setup to real-world testing of the Rock Wool Board. This video demonstrates its exceptional sound absorption with NRC 0.85 and Class A fire resistance, showcasing how it withstands ≥40kPa compressive stress in various construction applications. You'll see how the rough surface enhances bonding and learn about its customizable sizing for perfect project integration.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a high Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.85 for superior sound absorption.
  • Provides Class A fire resistance, making it non-combustible and enhancing building safety.
  • Offers high compressive strength rated at ≥40kPa to withstand significant mechanical stress.
  • Crafted from durable rock wool with a temperature resistance from -268℃ to 650℃.
  • Has a customizable length and density range of 40-160kg/m³ to fit diverse project needs.
  • Boasts a rough surface finish that improves bonding with adhesives and other materials.
  • Delivers excellent thermal insulation with low heat conductivity of 0.038W/mK.
  • Resistant to moisture, mold, and pests, ensuring long-term durability and reliability.
FAQs:
  • What are the primary applications for the Rock Wool Board?
    It is used for thermal insulation, soundproofing, and fire protection in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, including walls, roofs, floors, and industrial equipment.
  • How does the Rock Wool Board perform in terms of fire safety?
    The board is non-combustible and provides excellent Class A fire resistance, helping to prevent the spread of flames and enhance overall building safety.
  • Can I get a sample of the Rock Wool Board before placing a large order?
    Yes, sample services are available to assess the board's physical properties, installation compatibility, and performance in your specific application.
  • What is the significance of the board's compressive strength?
    With a compressive strength of ≥40kPa, the board can withstand significant mechanical stress without deformation, making it suitable for structural applications where load-bearing capacity is essential.