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Rock wool is a materialused for heat and sound insulation, which is made by blowing steam or air through molten rock. It is wool-like, but does not come from fleece.
Rock wool is used for lost insulation It could also be used for sound insulation
depends what form its in ie sheet that dosn,t burn or strands like wire wool wich burns it all depends on surface area and oxygen
If something is fireproof it means fire won't burn through it.
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Yes. It is actually used as a firestop or block in buildings.
Rock wool is a materialused for heat and sound insulation, which is made by blowing steam or air through molten rock. It is wool-like, but does not come from fleece.
Rock wool is used for lost insulation It could also be used for sound insulation
Some fabrics can be made fire proof or fire retardant, they are Kevlar, Technora, Wool, and M5 Fiber. Some other materials that are fire proof are; Perlite, Gypsum, Rock Wool and Treated lumber. The prices vary so much for all these items according to size and how much of the material you need.
The specific heat capacity of rock wool is typically around 0.84 J/g°C. This value may vary slightly depending on the exact composition and density of the rock wool material.
will 0000 rock wool scratch windsheild glass
depends what form its in ie sheet that dosn,t burn or strands like wire wool wich burns it all depends on surface area and oxygen
There is no such thing. They have something called rock wool. It's used for insulation.
depends what form its in ie sheet that dosn,t burn or strands like wire wool wich burns it all depends on surface area and oxygen
Fireproof earned $33,351,975.
Rock wool insulation was a substitute for asbestos insulation. You bought one or the other, not both.
Rock Wool provides insulation products for construction, specializing in "stone wool" technology, which can withstand temperatures up to about 800 degrees Celcius. Products may be used for floors, roofs, walls, etc.