• Rock wool insulation pipe

    Rock wool insulation pipes are important thermal insulation materials. Here is an introduction in English: Definition and Composition Rock wool insulation pipes are made from natural rocks such as basalt. These rocks are melted at high temperatures and then fiberized through a special process. They contain a certain proportion of binder to help the fibers form a stable structure. Characteristics - Excellent Thermal Insulation: They have low thermal conductivity, which means they can effectively prevent heat transfer. For example, in a central heating pipeline system, using rock wool insulation pipes can significantly reduce heat loss during the transportation of hot water, thus saving energy. - Fire - resistant: Rock wool is a non - combustible material. It can withstand high temperatures without burning, providing reliable fire protection for pipelines. In case of a fire, it can help maintain the integrity of the pipeline system to a certain extent. - Sound Absorption: It has good sound - absorbing properties, which can help reduce noise generated by fluid flow inside the pipeline. Applications Rock wool insulation pipes are widely used in various industries such as construction, petrochemical, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air - conditioning) systems. They are mainly used to insulate hot and cold water pipes, steam pipes, and some industrial pipelines.

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