Brief: In this video, we explore the performance and applications of Rough Rock Wool Rigid Insulation Panels. You'll see how these hydrophobic, fireproof boards are manufactured from natural basalt rock and discover their installation in industrial settings, building components, and specialized projects where thermal insulation and soundproofing are critical.
Related Product Features:
Manufactured from natural basalt and diabase rocks through high-temperature melting for superior performance.
Offers excellent thermal insulation with a thermal conductivity range of 0.035-0.045W/(m*K).
Provides Class A fire resistance and can withstand temperatures from -268℃ to 650℃.
Features excellent hydrophobic properties, making it resistant to moisture and suitable for harsh environments.
Delivers superior soundproofing capabilities with 30-50dB noise reduction.
Available in densities from 40 to 200 kg/m³ and thicknesses from 30mm to 150mm.
Offers exceptional compression resistance and long-term durability with a 20+ year lifespan.
Ideal for industrial equipment, building insulation, marine applications, and transportation projects.
FAQs:
What are the key applications for these rock wool insulation boards?
These boards are ideal for thermal insulation of industrial equipment and pipelines, protection for high-rise building components like external walls and roofs, and specialized applications in marine environments, subway projects, and food processing plants where fire resistance and soundproofing are required.
How does rock wool compare to other insulation materials like polyurethane foam?
Rock wool offers Class A fire resistance and can withstand temperatures up to 650℃, whereas polyurethane foam is Class B1 flame retardant and better for cold storage. Rock wool provides combined thermal and sound insulation with chemical resistance, while polyurethane offers superior insulation efficiency in non-high-temperature applications.
What makes these rock wool boards suitable for outdoor or humid environments?
The boards feature excellent hydrophobic properties, meaning they repel water and resist moisture absorption. This makes them durable in harsh conditions, including marine applications with salt spray, and ensures long-term performance without compromising insulation efficiency.