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Fireproof Stone Wool Insulation Boards 40-200kg/m3 for Power Plant Facilities

Price Negotiable
Price: 252 USD/tons (Current price)
MOQ: 20 m³
Delivery Time: 2-7 days
Brand: SEASTAR
Product Description
Rock Wool Boards Standing Out In The Insulation Of Power Plant Facilities
Product Specifications
Attribute Value
Density 40 - 200 kg/m³
Color yellowish-brown
Stock Size 1200×600 (mm)
Thickness 30mm-150mm
Electrical Insulation Good
Noise Reduction Good
Fireproofing Good
Hydrophobic Property Good
Temperature Resistance -268℃ ~ 650℃
Surface Finish Rough
Natural and Recyclable Rock Wool Boards for Insulation

In power plant insulation applications, rock wool boards outperform alternatives like polyurethane foam, glass wool, and extruded polystyrene (XPS) boards by better meeting the sector’s demands for high-temperature resistance, safety, and durability. Their core advantages fall into following key areas.

High-temperature Tolerance and Thermal Stability

Power plant boilers, steam pipelines, and similar equipment operate continuously in 300–600°C environments. Rock wool boards—withstanding 650°C for standard grades and up to 1000°C for high-temperature variants—remain intact without melting or deforming under heat. Their low linear expansion coefficient also lets them adapt to temperature fluctuations during boiler start-ups and shutdowns. By contrast, polyurethane and XPS only handle 80–120°C before softening and igniting, while glass wool (rated at ~280°C) shrinks and cracks above 300°C.

 Safety

Classified as Grade A non-combustible materials, rock wool boards are made from inorganic minerals. They produce no open flames or toxic fumes when exposed to fire, effectively containing its spread. Polyurethane and XPS, mostly Grade B1/B2, release toxic smoke when burning, with molten drips that can trigger secondary blazes. Though glass wool is also non-combustible, its fibers become brittle and shed at high temperatures.

 Corrosion resistance

Power plant flue gases and circulating water contain corrosive substances, but rock wool’s inorganic silicate composition ensures chemical stability. Its surface can be coated with anti-corrosion layers to boost impermeability. Polyurethane and XPS, however, degrade quickly when exposed to acids or alkalis, lasting just 5–8 years. Glass wool’s porous structure absorbs water easily, accelerating equipment rust.

 

Performance Comparison with Other Insulation Materials
Material Core Performance Main Advantages Typical Applications
Rock Wool Board Class A fire resistance, thermal conductivity 0.035-0.045W/(m*K), sound insulation 30-50dB High fire safety, combined thermal/sound insulation, long service life (20+ years) External walls, roofs, fire barriers, hospital/school partitions
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Class B1 flame-retardant, thermal conductivity 0.038-0.042W/(m*K), lightweight (18-25kg/m³) Low cost, easy installation, good thermal insulation Low-rise building exteriors, decorative insulation
Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) Class B1 flame-retardant, thermal conductivity 0.028-0.032W/(m*K), high compressive strength (≥200kPa) Excellent insulation, moisture resistance, structural stability Roofs, ground insulation, cold storage
Glass Wool Board Class A fire resistance, thermal conductivity 0.036-0.044W/(m*K), good flexibility Superior sound insulation, moderate pricing, flexible installation Ceilings, air ducts, equipment soundproofing
Rock wool board insulation material sample
 

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