Roofing Insulation Foam Board - Rock Wool Board Plain for Thermal Insulation
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- 10000 m²
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- 100000000000 m²/month
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Rock Wool Board Plain For Thermal Insulation
1.Structure of Rock Wool Board Plain 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 Rock Wool Board Plain 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. Rock Wool Board Plain For Thermal Insulation Images
4. Rock Wool Board Plain 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: i mean, what do you use to make it stay put? glue? nails?
- Steel spreaders may be cheapest (as described in other answer) but many roofs have shingle nails sticking out,a couple dabs of caulking,glue,you're done! Be sure anything you use is compatible with your foam,some will just MELT it. Good Luck! DrJ
- Q: My new room is an addition to a mobile home, and has a single-layer metal roof. I have 3 "main" concerns. What are the cheapest and/or most effective ways of eliminating them?1. No heat insulation- cold air sinks from the roof to my room, and my warm air rises to the roof and cools.2. Condensation forms on the inside and drips occasionally. My computer, bike, and downhill boards are in here!3. It seems like bugs could easily get into my room, but that's just a suspicion.
- You really need a correct "building paper" under the iron. It is aluminum with a tar sandwiched between...You can also use plastic sheeting as a vapor barrier..
- Q: Our end unit 1940"s row house has an old leaking bitumen roof . The water entry point can not be found so a replacement seems the way to go. A roofer suggested a replacement using Firestone 180, 1/2 inch fiberboard insulation covered with fiberglass base sheet, bitumen for flashing and fibered aluminum coating on wall coping . It's all Greek to be but fiberboard insulation and flashing material ? Should I be concerned?
- We use kingspan insulation, marine grade plyboard , 3/4 inch, and yes you can use bitumen as flashing. I hope i am not being condescending, but the flashing is the bit that goes from the roof and a little way up the wall and is then "pointed" into the bricks, thus forming a water-proof barrier.
- Q: This is blocking airflow and I'm having it removed after I bought the house. There is already insulation on the attic 'floor'. This is double insulated and is not correct. Why would anyone do this?
- No building codes back then, and maybe he was thinking about putting an extra room up there then you would have to insulate the rafters also
- Q: I have a valley between two roof peaks that gets a huge icicle every year. I know this area is not insulated very well. In the house it is a dead area between two rooms. I would like to get someone over here and blow it full of insulation (couple calls in, awaiting response). In the meantime, I do have heat tapes installed on the roof in this area. It's a 50' run, zigzagged and some goes into gutter and the downspout.I am paranoid of fire hazards and have a real problem leaving these tapes plugged in. That being said, I realize snow is all around and water is flowing in this case. Is it safe to leave these plugged in?Is there a time I should be unplugging?Will this help my icicle problem?Serious replies only please. I prefer from a licensed contractor/insulator.Thanks in advance.
- They are not a substantial fire hazard. They are far more likely to just stop working than to get overheated.
- Q: I already have fiberglass in the attic, but would like to add more.
- Blown in is easier, cheaper and can be a DIY project. Just make sure you don't block the soffitts that allow air to circulate.
- 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.
- If you have vaulted ceilings you need to get the right insulation. Basically it wont be as thick and still leave some room between the insulation and the roof for it to breathe. You should be able to get it at any home improvement place.
- Q: We have plenty down at the center, so many, you can carpet a garden. So, since I'll have to tear down the roof and improve the insulation in a few months, I was thinking of adding one extra layer... of emergency blankets. Since they can reflect the sun's heat up, and the heat under it down, will they do that for a whole house? Will the plastic film cause water condensation? If you wouldn't recommend it, then what would you recommend?
- They may help, but as thin as they are, installing them would be about as easy as putting socks on a rooster!
- Q: attic is 400 sq ft.there are 4 round 6'' Vents in soffit,and 2 roof vents-12"x12".Rock wool,blown in,R/30 NO VAPOR BARRIER.Why the mold?no gable or ridge vent either.How do i fix this?There are baffles in attic,rafters are not blocked.
- You still don't have enough attic ventilation. Definitely need more soffit vents. Roof mounted turbine vents that turn in the wind help suck more air through the attic. This coupled with at least one gable end vent should stop further mold. Removing old mold is a hassle, but can be done using diluted bleach in a lawn pump sprayer. A respirator will be needed to ensure you can breathe while applying the bleach solution.
- Q: I am in the process of having a new roof installed. What are my options in regards to improving its' insulating properties?
- No matter what material you use for the actual roofing, make sure you have a Radiant Barrier installed at the same time. There are several different ways this can be achieved, your roofing contractor can (and should) advise you on the best method for your home.
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Roofing Insulation Foam Board - Rock Wool Board Plain for Thermal Insulation
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 100000000000 m²/month
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