The Advantages of Rockwool Insulation
Mineral wool system provides several impressive benefits that make it a natural fit for our EWI cladding system. These include:
Outstanding thermal insulation
Mineral wool’s open fiber structure enables it to trap a large amount of air within, making it an ideal choice as an insulation product. Mineral wool’s lambda value (its thermal conductivity) is 0.03 W/mK to 0.04 W/mK, meaning it is not susceptible to thermal degradation. As a result it will maintain a stable level of thermal performance for as long as it is in place.
Mineral wood is fireproof
Because it is fashioned from glass or stone mineral wool insulation displays impressive fire resistance and does not abide excess heat. As such it is ideal for environments where there is a high priority on fire safety, such as residential and commercial structures. While we employ it as part of our EWI cladding system it is also employed to create a range of other fireproof products which need to withstand temperatures that would render other insulation materials useless, including fireproof doors, fireproof partition walls and ceilings and various types of fireproof clothing. Mineral wool is classified as a Euro Class A material and has the best fire safety score of all insulation materials.
Mineral wool is stable
Many types of insulation compress or otherwise change shape over time, thereby compromising their effectiveness and eventually necessitating replacement. Not rockwool external wall insulation. Throughout its lifespan mineral wool neither shrinks nor expands, which contributes to the overall long-term effectiveness of our EWI cladding system.
Excellent acoustic performance
Mineral wool does an outstanding job blocking noise pollution due to its structure. This helps the Licata EWI system contribute to a more energy-efficient structure, and one that is quieter as well. This outstanding ability to block sound waves also makes mineral wool an ideal choice for creating acoustic tiles for ceilings, floors and walls that need to absorb sound.
Mineral wool does not absorb moisture
Because of its composition and structure mineral wool does not absorb moisture. As such it will not end up harbouring mould no matter how much moisture it is exposed to. Mineral wool is also completely recyclable, just adding to its impressive list of eco-friendly credentials.