:Stone wool production
Stone wool is a type of insulation material that provides both soundproofing and thermal insulation. It is derived from the melting of various types of basalt rock. The production process involves several steps. Initially, basalt stones are fed into a furnace along with combustible materials like coke. The furnace is ignited using wood or natural gas, while a significant amount of air is continuously blown into it. This generates intense heat, melting the basalt stones at temperatures exceeding 2000 degrees Celsius.The molten stones are then extracted from the bottom of the furnace and enter a centrifuge, where they are transformed into fibers through the force of centrifugal motion.The fibers are directed onto a conveyor belt and arranged using a device, such as a pendulum, onto a plate. They are then passed through a curing device called a curing oven. In this oven, the fibers bond together, and a resin may be added to enhance their cohesion. The desired thickness and density are achieved during this process. Finally, the cured parts are cut to the desired dimensions, grouped, and sent for further use.
:Foiled stone wool
Foiled stone wool is a highly versatile form of stone wool insulation and finds extensive applications across various industries. It is widely used in the construction industry for soundproofing and thermal insulation in walls, floors, and ceilings. Additionally, it is utilized by furnace industries, refineries, and petrochemical plants. This product is available in different densities and thicknesses to suit different requirements.