Rock wool pipe shells exhibit excellent thermal insulation, machinability, and fire-resistant properties. Characterized by a high acidity coefficient, these pipe shells possess superior chemical stability and fiber durability, in addition to excellent sound-absorbing characteristics.
1. Rock wool pipes are manufactured using carefully selected basalt as the primary raw material, which is melted at high temperatures and spun into artificial inorganic fibers. They offer numerous advantages, including light weight, low thermal conductivity, excellent sound absorption, non-combustibility, and strong chemical stability.
2. They represent a new generation of materials designed for thermal insulation, heat shielding, and sound absorption.
3. Rock wool pipes also feature water-repellent, heat-retention, and cold-insulation capabilities. They maintain a certain degree of chemical stability and do not undergo deliquescence-even during prolonged use in humid environments.
4. As these products contain no fluorine (F⁻) or chlorine (Cl⁻) ions, rock wool poses no corrosive threat to equipment and is classified as a non-combustible material.
