Contributing to strength against fires, fire characteristics persist in the long term! Introducing six important facts.
In recent years, several fire incidents have garnered significant attention, leading to stricter scrutiny of building fire safety than before, and many countries are strengthening requirements regarding the fire characteristics of building materials. Non-combustible insulation materials like rock wool play a crucial role in improving a building's resistance to fire, and their excellent thermal properties help suppress the spread of flames and ensure a safer environment for all occupants. The PDF document introduces "6 things you should know about the fire resistance of rock wool," as well as the "7 powers of stone" incorporated into ROCKWOOL products. Please download and take a look. [About the fire resistance of rock wool] ■ Suppresses the spread of fire ■ Classified as fire-resistant material ■ Contributes to strength against fire ■ Causes little to no toxic smoke ■ Contains no flame retardants ■ Fire characteristics are long-lasting *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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ROCKWOOL Group (Rockwool Group, headquartered in Denmark) is one of the world's leading manufacturers of stone wool products made from one of the most abundant natural resources on Earth. ROCKWOOL Japan LLC manufactures and sells insulation materials for industrial, plant, and equipment use, as well as building insulation and fireproof materials. Our insulation solutions protect people from cold, heat, fire risks, and noise. For technical insulation in the process industry, we protect both the environment and investments by reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions.