Rock wool is made from natural rocks, typically basalt or diabase, which are types of volcanic rock.
An insulating material called "rock wool" is created from naturally occurring rocks, usually basalt or diabase. These rocks are heated to extremely high temperatures (about 1,600 degrees Celsius or 2,912 degrees Fahrenheit) during the manufacturing process in order to turn them into molten rock. In order to produce fine fibers, the molten material is then spun or extruded through spinnerets—a procedure that is comparable to making cotton candy.
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Rock wool Insulation with ASTM Standard CE, A1 Certification, OEM Support rock wool for EPC Projects
Rock wool is made from natural rocks, typically basalt or diabase, which are types of volcanic rock.
An insulating material called "rock wool" is created from naturally occurring rocks, usually basalt or diabase. These rocks are heated to extremely high temperatures (about 1,600 degrees Celsius or 2,912 degrees Fahrenheit) during the manufacturing process in order to turn them into molten rock. In order to produce fine fibers, the molten material is then spun or extruded through spinnerets—a procedure that is comparable to making cotton candy.
Related Parameters
Technical specifications |
|
Type |
Rock Wool |
Material |
Basalt |
Dimension |
1.2m*0.6m normal Rock Wool |
Tickness |
30mm-150mm |
Rock wool Density |
60-200kg/m3 |
Packing |
Yellow or white plastic package. Standard exporting package. |
Highest Working Temperature |
600℃ Fireproof |
Heat Conductivity |
0.038-0.042 w/m.k |
Port |
Xingang, Shanghai, Qingdao |
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