Rockwool

Rockwool is formed by melting the inorganic raw materials (basalt) at 1350°C-1400°C into fiber. No change occurs in size even if it is exposed to moisture and humidity.

It does not deteriorate, become mouldy, corrode or rust. Rockwool can not be destroyed by insects and micro-organisms. Rockwool plates are sliced in our fully automated production facility so as to fill in the ribbeds and made perpendicular to the panel surface and thus compression strength of the sandwich panel is increased. Rockwool provides high fire safety as well as heat, noise insulation and acoustic layout.

Rockwool Laboratory Values Value
Resistance Temperature (°C) 650
Thermal Conductivity Coefficient (l-W/mK) 0,035 ≤ λ ≤ 0,040
Steam Diffusion Resistance ( µ ) 1
Fire Class A1 (TS EN 13501-1)