What is Rock Wool Board? What materials are used in Rock Wool Board? As a commonly used material in construction engineering, Rock Wool Board is a crucial thermal insulation material. What types of Rock Wool Boards are there? Let's take a look together!
Rockwool boards, also known as thermal insulation and decorative boards, primarily serve the purpose of insulation and heat resistance. Typically, the main materials used for rockwool boards are basalt or dolomite, which are melted at high temperatures and then spun at high speeds to form fibers. Subsequently, we add a suitable amount of binder, water-repellent agents, and dust-proof oil to enhance the performance and durability of the boards. We can press rockwool boards into various specifications and shapes to meet specific requirements.
Due to the thermal insulation properties of rock wool boards, they are now widely used across various fields, such as petrochemicals, power and transportation, construction, and agriculture. Naturally, to better meet different on-site requirements, we offer various types of rock wool boards, with the most common including the following:
Exterior Insulation and Facade Systems (EIFS) Rockwool Board
Thermal insulation rock wool boards are primarily used for constructing new buildings with materials such as concrete or brick walls, effectively providing both thermal insulation and fire-resistant properties.
Roofing Rock Wool Panels
Roofing mineral wool boards can meet the requirements of waterproof and moisture-proof, as well as compressive resistance, in roof waterproofing projects.
Insulated Glass Wool Panel
Facade Rock Wool Panels are specifically designed for facades, featuring superior fire and heat resistance compared to standard rock wool boards, and they also do not corrode metals.
Fireproof Rock Wool Board
Another commonly used type of rock wool board is the fire-resistant rock wool board. These boards typically involve cutting thicker rock wool into strips for enhanced fire protection.
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