Rockwool Sheets Protect Cultural Relics

Rockwool Insulation Sheets
December 27, 2025
Category Connection: Rockwool Insulation Sheets
Brief: Step into our short showcase to explore how yellowish brown rockwool insulation sheets provide crucial protection for cultural relics. You'll see demonstrations of their application in fire prevention for wooden structures, environmental regulation in grotto temples, and buffering support during exhibition and restoration, all while adhering to 'minimum intervention' and 'reversibility' principles.
Related Product Features:
  • Provides Class A non-combustible fire protection for wooden structures in ancient buildings.
  • Maintains stable temperature and humidity to reduce wood deformation from dry-wet cycles.
  • Offers concealed thermal insulation and moisture-proofing for grotto temples and murals.
  • Features strong chemical stability to prevent harmful substance release near cultural relics.
  • Serves as customizable cushioning material for safe transport and exhibition of artifacts.
  • Enables reversible temporary partitions for fire isolation during restoration projects.
  • Uses thin, low-density panels (5-10mm thickness, ≤80kg/m³) for minimal intervention.
  • Compatible with traditional coatings like tung oil and lacquer to maintain building aesthetics.
FAQs:
  • How do rockwool sheets protect wooden structures in ancient buildings?
    They provide fire prevention through Class A non-combustibility and maintain stable temperature/humidity to reduce wood shrinkage and cracking, with thin panels coated in traditional paints to preserve architectural style.
  • Are rockwool sheets safe for direct contact with cultural relics?
    Yes, they feature strong chemical inertness and stability, ensuring no harmful substances are released that could pollute or react with relic surfaces.
  • How do these insulation sheets support the 'reversibility' principle in relic protection?
    Lightweight rockwool panels can be easily dismantled after use in temporary partitions or cushioning, causing no damage to the main structure and allowing complete removal.
  • What applications do rockwool sheets have in grotto temple preservation?
    They serve as concealed thermal insulation and moisture-proof layers between rock walls and protective films, absorbing infiltrated moisture and maintaining stable temperatures to prevent mural flaking and rock weathering.