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Rock wool insulation, also known as mineral wool insulation, is made from natural rocks such as basalt or diabase. These rocks are heated to high temperatures until they melt and are then spun into fine fibers, resulting in a wool-like texture. This insulation material is renowned for its excellent thermal and acoustic properties, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial buildings. It effectively reduces heat transfer, helping to maintain consistent indoor temperatures and enhance energy efficiency. Rock wool insulation is also highly fire-resistant, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1,000°C without melting, thus improving building safety. Additionally, it is moisture-resistant and does not support mold or mildew growth, ensuring long-term durability and maintaining indoor air quality.

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Rock wool insulation, also known as mineral wool insulation, is made from natural rocks such as basalt or diabase. These rocks are heated to high temperatures until they melt and are then spun into fine fibers, resulting in a wool-like texture. This insulation material is renowned for its excellent thermal and acoustic properties, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial buildings. It effectively reduces heat transfer, helping to maintain consistent indoor temperatures and enhance energy efficiency. Rock wool insulation is also highly fire-resistant, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1,000°C without melting, thus improving building safety. Additionally, it is moisture-resistant and does not support mold or mildew growth, ensuring long-term durability and maintaining indoor air quality.

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