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Rockwool, which is also called mineral wool, comes in easy-to-install batts, similar to fiberglass. But instead of being composed of fluffy glass fibers, rock wool is made of—you guessed it—rocks, which doesn’t even seem possible. Here’s a brief explanation of the manufacturing process.
Natural rock is heated in a furnace to about 3,000 degrees until it melts into a liquid. The magma-like liquid is exposed to a high-pressure jet of air or steam, and then spun at super-high speed into long fiber strands. (Think: cotton candy machine filled with liquid rock.) The strands are captured and compressed into thick, dense mats, which are then cut into convenient-sized batts of insulation.
Characteristics of Rockwool:
- Made from natural, sustainable material
- Typically contains up to 75 percent recycled content
- Retains heat well and traps air, which slows the transfer of heat
- Non-combustible and fire resistant to about 1,400 degrees
- Highly water repellent
- Excellent sound-deadening properties
- Higher insulating value than fiberglass
- Long-term performance—rock wool doesn’t degrade over time
- Allows moisture to escape (which deters mold and mildew)
- Dense, firm batts are friction-fit into place; no stapling necessary
Where to Use Rockwool Insulation
Rockwool insulation can be installed wherever you’d install fiberglass or any other type of insulation, including walls, floors, ceilings, attics and crawlspaces. However, it’s particularly well-suited for rooms along the cold north side of the house and for interior rooms in need of sound deadening, such as media rooms or music studios.
Because rockwool is highly fire resistant, it’s ideal—and often code-required—for use as a firestop between floors of a house. (During remodeling or new construction, ask the local building inspector to identify specific areas that require rock wool firestops.)
Rock wool is also easy to work with: The firm batts can be cut with a serrated knife or handsaw to fit snugly into place. If it gets wet, water beads up and rolls off without soaking into the fibers. The rock-wool fibers are compacted so tightly together that there’s no chance of the insulation shifting out of position or slumping down, which would dramatically decrease its insulating value.
Note that rockwool insulation only comes un-faced, meaning there’s no kraft-paper or foil barrier. Depending on the situation, you may need to install an independent permeable membrane to serve as a vapor barrier.
Characteristics of Mineral wool Insulation Blankets with Wire Mesh:
- Non-combustible and fire resistant to about 1,400 degrees
- Meets the highest fire classification rating.
- No burning droplets, promote flashover or release toxic gases during a fire.
- Compression and tensile strength meets the national standard.
- Excellent permeability and thermal properties assist the reduction of condensation built-up in the system.
- Water repellent and moisture resistant and is mostly made up of inorganic fibres.
- Dimensionally stable and does not shrink, warp or deform over time.
- Excellent sound absorbing properties.
- Easy to cut and handle.
- Neutral or slightly alkaline and does not cause corrosion on fiber glass mesh and metal fixing.
- Fibres are non-toxic and fully safe for use.
- Made from natural, sustainable material
- Typically contains up to 75 percent recycled content
- Retains heat well and traps air, which slows the transfer of heat
- Excellent sound-deadening properties
- Higher insulating value than fiberglass
- Long-term performance—rock wool doesn’t degrade over time
- Allows moisture to escape (which deters mold and mildew)
Typical Applications of Rockwool Insulation Blankets:
- Sound Insulation
- High Temperature Furnace repair
- Industrial furnace wall lining;
- Back lining material;
- Furnace masonry expansion joints, door, roof heat insulation seal;
- High temperature pipe insulation material;
- Module / folded module processing material;
- Fireproof coating.
- Furnace, kiln, reformer and boiler linings
- Furnace door linings and seals
- Reusable insulation for steam and gas turbines
- High temperature insulation for kiln and furnace
- Primary reformer heater insulation
- High temperature insulation gaskets
- Expansion joint seals
- Glass furnace crown insulation
- Field steam generator lining
- Nuclear insulation applications
- Thermal reactor insulation
- Flexible high temperature pipe insulation
- Investment casting mold wrapping
- Removable casting mold wrapping
- Removable insulating blankets for stress relieving welds
- Pressure and cryogenic vessel fire protection
- Soaking pit seals
- High temperature filtration
- Incineration equipment and stack linings
Technical Data
Rockwool Blanket With Wire Mesh | |
Density (kg/m3) | 50-150 |
Heat Conductive Coefficient (w/m*k) | 0.042 |
Shot content (%) | 6.3 |
Fiber Mean Value (µm) | 5.0 |
Organics content (ppm) | 2.9 |
Nonflammable | Grade A1 |
Sound absorption coefficient | 0.72 |
Temp for shrinkage under hot load (℃) | 99.5 |
length | 3000mm-5000mm |
width | 600mm or 630mm |
thickness | 30mm-100mm |