Commercial Roofing Insulation Plano TX - Good Quality Rock Wool for Thermal Insulation
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- 100000000 m²/month
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Good Quality Rock Wool For Thermal Insulation
1.Structure of Good Quality Rock Wool For Thermal Insulation:
Rock wool insulation refers to a type of insulation that is made from actual rocks and minerals. It also goes by the names of stone wool insulation, mineral wool insulation, or slag wool insulation. A wide range of products can be made from rock wool, due to its excellent ability to block sound and heat. This type of insulation is commonly used in building construction, industrial plants, and in automotive applications.
The Manufacturing Process
Melting / Forming into fibers /Continuous-filament process/Staple-fiber process/ Chopped fiber/ Rock wool / Protective coatings /Forming into shapes
2.Main Features of Good Quality Rock Wool For Thermal Insulation:
● FEATURES
Thermal Insulation
Fire Safety
Acoustic Control
No Corrosion
Environmental friendly
Moisture Resistance
Energy Conservation & Emissions Reduction
Different raw material: Our rock wool is mainly made by Basalt and other natural ores. The raw material for other so-called rock wool is mineral slag. Different raw material, different features.
Different corrosion resistance. Our rock wool have good corrosion resistance. non-corrosive for metal. But the mineral slag wool is different. In high humidity environment, CaS in mineral slag will have chemical reactions and produce corrosive when contact with metal.
Different working life. The working life for mineral slag is very short and Durability is very low because of higher CaO and MgO in slag. The efflorescence for mineral Slag is easy and also effect the working life. The
Different heat resisting. The heat resisting for rock wool(Basalt) is higher than mineral Slag wool. Our operating temperature can reach 800℃.But for Slag wool ,can not higher than 675℃.The features for our rock wool is totally superior to Slag wool.
3. Good Quality Rock Wool For Thermal Insulation Images
4. Good Quality Rock Wool For Thermal Insulation Specification
ROCK WOOL BLANKET & BOARD
Standard Size
Product Blanket Board
Density (kg/m3) 60-100 40-200
Size: L x W (mm) 1200X3000-6000 600X1200
Thickness (mm) 30-150 30-100
Remark:
Other sizes are available upon request.
Facing materials can be applied upon request.
Standard Size
Product Blanket Board
Density (kg/m3) 60-100 40-200
Size: L x W (mm) 1200X3000-6000 600X1200
Thickness (mm) 30-150 30-100
Remark:
Other sizes are available upon request.
Facing materials can be applied upon request.
Rock wool PIPE
Standard Size
DIA Thickness (mm)
inch mm 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 150
1/2’’ 22 ● ● ●
3/4’’ 27 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
1’’ 34 ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
1-1/4’’ 43 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
1-1/2’’ 48 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2’’ 60 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
2-1/2’’ 76 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
3’’ 89 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
3-1/2’’ 108 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
4’’ 114 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
5’’ 140 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
6’’ 169 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
8’’ 219 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
10’’ 273 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
12’’ 325 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
14’’ 356 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
15’’ 381 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
16’’ 406 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
18’’ 456 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
19’’ 483 ● ● ● ● ● ●
20’’ 508 ● ● ● ● ● ●
22’’ 558 ● ● ● ● ●
24’’ 610 ● ● ● ● ●
5.FAQ
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
① What’s the mainly material for rock wool?
Rock wool is called a mineral wool because it is made primarily from basalt, an igneous rock,
②What’s the mainly type for rock wool?
rock wool insulating products are available in loose-fill form and as batting. Batts, or blankets, are thick slabs of insulation that may have a kraft paper facing.
③How you control the quality?
During the production of fiberglass insulation, material is sampled at a number of locations in the process to maintain quality.
- Q: How do I find roofers who are specialised in protection against invaders from outer space. I called 10 and they said they would call me back, but no one did so far. It must be really complicated.
- yes it does, only if aliens truly existed have you ever stopped to think that some of these strange flying objects maybe be a VERY TOP SECRET military project, the goverment might be paying millions to the media and people so that they assume its from outer space so that their projects remain secret
- Q: As opposed to other roof structures, such as Mansard or Hipped roofs. If so, is it because there is a lesser distance between the internal heat source and the roof?
- No, it really does not matter what type of roof as long as the insulation is well done. But of course in a flat roof it is easier to reach all the points with ease whereas in sloping roof some areas may be inaccessible. But, with blow-in insulation that is not a big problem.
- Q: Live in Houston, very hot and humid. Looking at adding radiant and additional insulation to roof in house. We have a lot of sun, and AC bills.
- we live in the desert, and got our roof coated, and instantly noticed the difference, it is much more insulated, and provides protection against leak (which was the main reason we had it done)
- Q: this room has an aluminum roof and hardwood siding. All the heat hit the aluminum roof
- Spray on expanding foam is best, paint on radiant barrier may work, blow in insulation in attic (cellulose or fiberglass) or put 12"x12" Styrofoam ceiling tiles on the ceiling, they look decent and not to expensive, installs with latex adhesive or staples. Good luck
- Q: I need to call around and find a contractor to repair my roof. I thought it might be a good idea to at least have the name of this type of roofing correct so I don't sound like too much of a mark. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
- popcorn ceiling
- Q: My boyfriend has just moved into a flat in a newly converted house. He's up in the loft, and has just discovered that the roof isn't insulated.Does the landlord have a legal obligation to insulate the roof?
- To comply with UK building regulations all lofts must be insulated... Q22. How much loft insulation do I need? A22. To meet current Building Regulations you need 270mm of mineral wool insulation. 100mm between the ceiling joists and 170mm laid over the joists.
- Q: should thermal insulation ever be applied directly to the underside of a roof top?
- On pole barns with metal roofing it is common to have a thin layer of insulation directly under the roofing. This prevents condensation from forming.
- Q: roof was replaced eight years ago soon after there were leaks in the roof caused insulation toget wet then dry now the insulation is packed hard and has started to turn into power who would be responsible to replace the insulation.
- Only you. 8 years is long past any roofer's warranty
- Q: House is a bi-level. Recently added storm windows to deck off dining room. Having a new rubber roof installed would like to know if we can insulate ceiling to make the room warmer. What product do you suggest we use. we are getting conflicting answers, some say you can insulate others say the ceiling needs to breath having a rubber roof install. Please advise.
- Yes, you can. There is a little plastic piece that you will want to tack to the underside of the roof though before you install your insulation. It is a plastic air vent that keeps about an inch or so of space between the roof and the insulation so that air can move through. You need to do that so the roof can breathe as they say. If you don't allow it to breathe, the difference in temperature from outside to inside will cause the roof to sweat and will make your roof go bad a lot quicker.
- Q: Finally remembering to do so, before my family and I left the house for approximately 4 hours, I turned off the heat before leaving. When we came home I turned it back on, but was shocked to see that the temperature had dropped 4 degrees in that time. 4 degrees in just under 4 hours seems like a lot of heat loss, does it not? I've seen the insulation in our roof and it's just that sawdust looking stuff spread everywhere. I feel like I'm paying a lot of unnecessary dollars for heating: the air does kick on every hour or two and we keep the thermostat at 68.Is it reasonable for me to talk to my landlord about this problem and getting better insulation in the ceiling, and maybe in the roof? (the master bedroom, on the far corner of the house, is always 2-3 degrees below the rest of the house). Are my expectations to not lose a degree of heat or more per hour unreasonable? Would a typical landlord consider this a problem worth discussing?
- We don't know what kind of climate you are in - or the age/construction of the dwelling.......but by standards here, 4 degrees heat loss in 4 hours is insignificant... For comparison.....we have a two-story, 1800 sq ft modern home in Ohio: the windows are triple-glazed (but there are a lot of them)......the walls have fiberglass bats under 1 inch cedar siding.......our ceilings are acoustical tile over plasterboard with about 2 feet of blown-in fiberglass insulation above them. We have a new, Energy Star gas furnace . . . . in cold weather it cycles on&off at least 10 times an hour.....I am sure that if we were to turn it off, the temps would drop more than 5 degrees per HOUR......gas bills about $250 a month in winter. You are fortunate to have so little heat loss in yours.......while the "sawdust looking" insulation doesn't sound very cutting-edge, I can't imagine anything would reduce the heat loss and be cost-effective. If buildings didn't cool-off in cold weather, we'd just heat rocks in the sun and bring them inside !!!!!!!
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Commercial Roofing Insulation Plano TX - Good Quality Rock Wool for Thermal Insulation
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 100000000 m²/month
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