Width: 1200 mm
Length:2.5m, 3m, 5m
Thickness: 50mm, 75mm, 100mm, 150mm
Density: 60kg/m3, 70kg/m3, 80kg/m3, 100kg/m3
Package: Standard Vacuum package
1. Energy efficiency - With a thermal conductivity of typically 0.034 W/mK, rock wool is very effective at preventing heat transfer. This significantly improves the energy efficiency of buildings and saves on heating/cooling costs over the long run.
2. Durability - Rock wool is made from compressed basalt rock and slag fibers, giving it an inherently durable composition. Unlike some insulations, it will not settle or sag overtime. This means its insulation properties remain constant for the entire lifespan of a building.
3. Fire resistance - Rock wool has a high melting point and releases water when exposed to fire, helping to contain flames and slow the spread of fire. It is often specified as a fire barrier material in building construction due to this attribute.
4. Acoustic insulation - The high density structure of rock wool makes it excellent for blocking the transmission of airborne sound waves. It is widely used for noise insulation in multi-residential buildings seeking a quiet environment.
5. Easy installation - Rock wool panels have good rigidity compared to alternatives like fiberglass. This allows for clean cuts and precise trimming around obstructions during installation. Minimal gaps are left, improving the thermal and fire barrier performance.
In summary, rock wool provides long-term energy savings, passive fire protection, noise control and installs with relative ease - making it a premium choice of insulation for building envelopes seeking high performance properties. Its durability also lowers long-term maintenance costs.