Product Parameters

  • Total Thickness: 50.0mm.
  • Upper Surface Layer: 1.0mm pre-painted galvanized steel.
  • Core Layer: PU (Density: 40kg/m³) + Rock Wool (Density: 80kg/m³).
  • Lower Surface Layer: 1.0mm pre-painted galvanized steel.

Description

Seven Advantages of Rock Wool Panels

  • Fire Safety: Stones will not burn. Rock wool boards are made of natural rocks and can withstand temperatures above 1,000℃ while maintaining stable performance, effectively preventing the spread of fire, and having no toxic gases to evaporate, thus ensuring building fire safety!
  • Insulation: Rock wool panels are made by melting rock at 1450°C, which play an important role in energy conservation of new buildings and renovation of existing buildings. In order to prevent heat insulation in high-temperature environments, effectively maintain indoor heat in cold environments, save our energy, and create a comfortable indoor environment.
  • Sound Insulation and Noise Reduction: The rock wool fiber structure can effectively isolate and control vibration and noise, allowing people to stay quiet in noisy environments and create a comfortable acoustic environment.
  • Long-lasting Stability: Rock wool boards are made from molten rock, and their unique fiber structure ensures that their shape and strength remain unchanged when temperature and humidity change. Properly installed rock wool boards have been used for 55 years and their performance has always been stable.
  • Architectural Aesthetics: Rock wool is melted to make a variety of rock wool products, which have both aesthetic properties and fireproof and thermal insulation properties, giving designers greater flexibility to create a variety of finishes.
  • Waterproof and Water-absorbent: Waterproof or water-saving rock wool solutions can be provided according to customer needs, which can not only meet building fire protection and insulation requirements, but also solve water resource problems.
  • Sustainability: The annual rock consumption used for rock wool production accounts for only 1/38,000 of the earth’s total rock production. Therefore, the annual production of rock wool products can effectively save energy consumption, and the energy saved during its life cycle is equivalent to reducing 4.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions.