Thursday, 23 October 2014

What To Know About Rock Wool Insulation

By Bradd Alan


Basically, the term rock wool insulation stands for a type of insulation that has been developed from the actual rocks and minerals as mined from the ground. There are other terms referring to this material such as slag wool insulation, stone wool insulation and mineral wool insulation.

Important to note is that there are many products that can be manufactured from Rockwool. This is because the mineral wool possesses exceptional property of holding block sound and extreme heat. For this reason, the insulation is generally employed in a number of plants from automotive application plants to building and construction plants.

To produce the most resistant and durable insulator, a very complex production method is employed where the raw materials have to be melted. The process will demand extreme heat of up to 1600C furnace treatment where raw materials are melted, purified and stream of air current passed though before being cooled. An advanced technology can also be used to make the processing more effective.

This process will result into slag wool composed of intertwined fibers that are joined together by strong bonds of starch compound. To control impurities such as dust from being trapped in the fiber, oil is added to the molten mixture before cooling to prohibit such a setback. The rock wool produced will be a good conductor of heat that is also effective in controlling heat transfer where they are employed. This property of heat monitoring and transfer make them suitable for use in buildings that are prone to fires such as electricity and gas production companies.

The other features of the rook wool insulators is that they consume less energy and can enable the user to make huge savings on energy costs. They are also cheap to buy and make as they employ the locally available materials that are very durable. Furthermore, the rock wool insulation is free from cancer or respiratory causing pathogens. This has already been proved by a research by the World Health Organization.

The insulation is also adapted into retaining large amounts of water, a property that makes it water repellant. It will retain water as well as certain amounts of air making it to be the most reliable insulation in industries like hydroponics and horticulture. The ability to retain water has made it effective in supporting root growth and nutrients uptake in plants. However, the rock wool type of insulation may become hazardous especially when wet.

Rockwool is naturally basic and therefore would not be supportive for crop production industries. Therefore, a treatment to lower the pH must be done to achieve a neutral environment that favors growth. Soaking in pH-adjusted water for a number of days can help treat the basic rock wool to become neutral. The result makes the insulation a favorite environment for horticultural crops, keeping the roots strong and stable.

Rock wool insulation can provide a good acoustic comfort as it acts as a noise absorbent. Noise is known to affect people and interfere with communication at different levels. The insulation is a porous open structure that absorbs sound and reduces noise vibrations. It can be coupled with acoustic ceiling to provide better solutions for indoor acoustics. This works better in homes or workplaces to offer long life solution to noise reduction.




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