Rockwool strips are made from natural basalt as the main raw material. After high-temperature melting, they are spun into artificial inorganic fibers by high-speed centrifugal equipment. Special adhesive and dust-proof oil are added, followed by heat curing to produce various specifications and requirements of rockwool insulation products.
Rock wool strips are cut from high-strength rock wool boards into specific structures, offering high compressive strength and excellent fire resistance. As the filling material for rock wool sandwich panels, rock wool strips provide excellent fireproof properties for wall and roof panels. Various specifications of products produced using chemical quick-drying adhesives and mechanical curing technology have made significant contributions to creating a well-insulated, temperature-controlled, safe, and high-quality exterior wall.


































