Stone wool is obtained by melting basalt stone, which is a raw material, at a temperature of 1350°C-1400°C and turning it into a fiber. Depending on the place of use and purpose, it is produced in different sizes, densities and technical characteristics.
- 1. Provides heat, sound and fire insulation.
- 2. Due to its inorganic structure, it does not form bacteria.
- 3. It does not change its dimensions when exposed to heat and humidity.
- 4. It does not deteriorate over time, does not rot, does not retain mold, does not corrode and does not rust.
- 5. Stone wool in a saturated structure applied to all layers of its fibrous structure and obtained as a result of special processes performs a good water repellency function in addition to preventing moisture from sticking to the building due to its vapor permeability.
- 6. Constructions insulated with stone wool are healthier and more comfortable.
- 7. Thanks to the long fiber structure, it allows to obtain products with smooth edges and surfaces in cutting and lamination.
- 8. Due to its tolerance to temperatures of 1000˚C, it plays a major role in fire insulation.
- 9. Provides sound insulation thanks to fibers.
- 10. Class A1 is a non-combustible material.