Type A Composite Rock Wool Lining Panel
1. Introduction:
A composite rock wool lining panel is a type of building material designed to provide thermal and acoustic insulation to walls, ceilings, and floors. It is made from a combination of materials, typically including a rock wool core, and two outer layers of a durable composite material.
The rock wool core provides thermal and acoustic insulation, as it is made from a naturally fire-resistant and sound-absorbing material that is composed of volcanic rock. The composite outer layers provide durability, weather resistance, and aesthetic appeal. They can be made from a variety of materials, such as aluminum, steel, fiberglass, or other composite materials.
2. Features:
Composite rock wool lining panels are commonly used in industrial and commercial settings, such as manufacturing plants, warehouses, and refrigeration units, where temperature and noise control are critical. They are also used in residential construction, particularly in areas with extreme weather conditions, such as hot summers or cold winters.
One of the benefits of composite rock wool lining panels is their ability to provide effective thermal and acoustic insulation, while also being durable and weather-resistant. They can help to reduce energy costs by maintaining a consistent indoor temperature and improving the acoustic performance of a space by reducing noise transmission.
3. Section:
4. Main Parameters:
Type |
CLP-AL3 |
Fire Class |
A-30 |
Sound Reduction |
47dB |
Weight |
28.9kg/㎡ |
Thickness |
25+25+25mm |
Core material |
Rock wool 120kg/m³ |
Surface finish |
PVC film/powder pained/galvanized steel/stainless steel/aluminum plate |
Dimension |
Thickness*550mm Width*Required Length (Max 3500mm) |
Tolerances |
Width(-1,0), Height±3, Thickness(-1,0) |