Insulation & Protection Board

Rockwool

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  • 50kg/m3
  • 70kg/m3
  • 100kg/m3
  • 1.2x0.6m
  • 3cm
  • 5cm 

Rockwool, also known as mineral wool or stone wool, is an insulation material made from natural rock or stone materials that are melted and spun into fibers. These fibers are then compressed and formed into a batt or blanket-like form.

Rockwool insulation is known for its excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties. It is a non-combustible material and can withstand temperatures of up to 1177 degrees Celsius (2150 degrees Fahrenheit), making it an ideal choice for fire-resistant applications.

Rockwool insulation is also water-repellent and can resist moisture, which helps prevent the growth of mold and mildew. It is resistant to pests and rodents, making it a good choice for use in attics and crawl spaces.

Rockwool insulation is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including walls, roofs, and floors. It can also be used for soundproofing, as it has excellent acoustic insulation properties that can reduce noise levels.

Rockwool is an environmentally friendly insulation material, as it is made from natural and recyclable materials. It is also energy-efficient, as it can reduce the amount of energy required to heat or cool a building, which can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower energy costs.

However, it is important to use proper safety equipment when handling rockwool insulation, as the fibers can cause skin irritation and respiratory problems if inhaled.

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