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Rock Wool Mat

Rock Wool Mat

Rock wool is produced from volcanic rocks such as basalt and limestone. These rocks are melted in a cupola furnace at approximately 1450°C using coke and an air blast, and the molten lava is spun and cooled with water to form fibers. The fibers are coated with heat-resistant binders and cut into suitable sizes to facilitate application.

Technical Specifications

Does not corrode.
Provides chemical stability in long-term use.
Ensures maximum performance and energy savings in thermal insulation with a low thermal conductivity coefficient.
Exhibits excellent fire resistance.

Usability

Length: 3–5 m
Width: 600–900 mm
Thickness: 40–100 mm

Common Applications

Rock wool mat is generally used in buildings and industrial furnaces to provide energy savings and thermal insulation.