Many of you may have seen volcanic craters online or on TV, and are likely aware that the melting point of rock is extremely high. Similar to that, ROCKWOOL insulation can withstand temperatures exceeding 1,000°C. It is a non-combustible product with a melting point above 1,000°C. In the event of a fire, volcanic rock wool insulation from ROCKWOOL can help slow the spread of flames, providing more time for you and your family to escape.
Advantages of ROCKWOOL
Energy-saving and cost-reducing insulation: ROCKWOOL enhances the thermal resistance properties of buildings, reducing energy consumption and maintaining a consistent internal temperature. The variation in temperature depends on heat, cooling, ventilation, and the reduction of carbon emissions from the building.
Acoustic performance: ROCKWOOL provides sound insulation by absorbing or blocking noise from railways, trams, roads, and airports, which are major sources of noise pollution in urban environments. It helps mitigate the negative effects of environmental noise, particularly in densely populated areas.
Durability: The improved performance of ROCKWOOL over the decades has proven its effectiveness in reducing building maintenance costs throughout the building's lifespan.
Water properties: Volcanic rock wool from ROCKWOOL can be engineered to either absorb or repel water, depending on the specific needs of the customer.
Recyclability: ROCKWOOL uses volcanic rock fibers, which, although made from one of the Earth's most abundant resources, require a highly complex manufacturing process. Despite the abundance of rock, we continue to use it in construction to maximize its benefits.
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