Product Profile of Resin Bonded Rockwool Slab
Resin bonded rockwool slab consists of long fine fibers spun from molten natural rocks and bonded with a thermosetting resin slabs. Rockwool slab contains thermal insulation, fire protection and sound absorption properties. Resin bonded rockwool slab can be used on flat or slightly curved surfaces for thermal and acoustic insulation.
Key Features of Resin Bonded Rockwool Slab
- Consists of long fine fibers spun from molten natural rocks and bonded with a thermosetting resin slabs
- Slabs provide excellent acoustical and noise reduction
- Due to high noise reduction co-efficient, they are used in acoustic insulation work for auditoria, theatres, public place and industrial areas where noise reduction is required
- Excellent sound absorption by virtue of its scientific fibre lay pattern which ensures controlled dispersion of air pockets and precise air flow resistance
- Good resistant to vapor, most common salts and chemicals
- Moisture resistant and do not absorb moisture from atmosphere
- Can be used on flat or slightly curved surfaces for thermal and acoustic insulation
- Slabs are available with reinforced aluminium foil, Kraft paper
- Melting point of fibre is above 1000 degree C
- Contains thermal insulation, fire protection and sound absorption properties
Product Specification of Resin Bonded Rockwool Slab
- Standard Dimensions:1 x 0.500 and 1.220 x 0.750 Meters
- Density:48 to 144 Kg/M³
- Maximum Service Temperature:750 degree C
- Thickness:1 x 0.500 and 1.220 x 0.750 Meters
Application of Resin Bonded Rockwool Slab
- Sandwich Panels
- Cavity Wall
- Curtain Wall
- Ducts
- Large Vessels