Brief: Discover how sustainable rock wool panels provide high-efficiency insulation and fire safety in this informative video. You'll see a demonstration of their energy-saving capabilities, non-combustible properties, and easy installation process for various building types.
Related Product Features:
Sustainable and recyclable rock wool panels made from inorganic mineral fibers for building insulation.
High-efficiency insulation with thermal conductivity as low as 0.036-0.042 W/(m*K), reducing energy consumption by 30%-50%.
Class A non-combustible performance according to GB 8624-2012, ensuring fire safety without toxic gas release.
Moisture-resistant with volume water absorption rate ≤5%, maintaining insulation stability in humid environments.
Excellent sound insulation, reducing indoor noise by 15-25dB with a sound absorption coefficient of 0.8-0.9.
Lightweight design with bulk density of 80-150kg/m³, reducing building load and simplifying construction.
Long service life of over 25 years, matching the building structure's lifespan and reducing replacement costs.
Adaptable to diverse building forms, including shear wall, frame, and steel structure types.
FAQs:
How do rock wool panels contribute to energy efficiency in buildings?
Rock wool panels feature a three-dimensional interwoven fiber structure with over 90% porosity, providing thermal conductivity as low as 0.036-0.042 W/(m*K). This effectively blocks heat transfer, reducing air conditioning and heating energy consumption by 30%-50% and meeting building energy efficiency standards.
What fire safety certifications do these rock wool panels have?
These rock wool panels achieve Class A non-combustible performance according to GB 8624-2012. They do not burn, release toxic gases, or produce molten drips when exposed to fire, making them ideal for high-rise buildings and commercial complexes.
Are rock wool panels suitable for humid environments?
Yes, after hydrophobic treatment, rock wool panels have a volume water absorption rate ≤5%, making them resistant to moisture damage even in humid conditions like southern China's plum rain season or basements, ensuring long-term insulation stability.
How do rock wool panels improve indoor acoustic comfort?
The fiber structure of rock wool panels provides excellent sound absorption, with coefficients of 0.8-0.9 for high-frequency noise. They can reduce indoor noise by 15-25dB, meeting residential bedroom noise standards of ≤40dB.