🪨Specifying high-density Rock Mineral Wool is not always necessary for high fire performance Choosing a higher-density Rock Mineral Wool is the better option for: ➡️Specialised applications requiring mechanical strength (e.g. ETICS, flat roofs, floors, etc.) ➡️Flat roofs with photovoltaic panels ➡️Where insulation is directly exposed to open flames (e.g. fire protection boards for structural steel structure) ➡️Shipbuilding: thermal insulation of ship partitions & bulkheads, fire insulation of decks, etc. However, for common building applications like suspended ceilings, partition walls, frame walls and double skin metal roofs, Glass Mineral Wool and low-density Rock Mineral Wool can both deliver the necessary fire performance to make your building safer. Using high-density Rock Mineral Wool for these common building applications may be an unnecessary over-specification – adding weight, making installation harder and increasing costs.
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