bringing the best quality
mineral wool to your projects
FIRE, SOUND AND THERMAL INSULATION
GREAT THERMAL INSULATION PROPERTIES
Also known as mineral wool, stone wool is created by spinning molten rock and minerals with steel slag to create a cotton-candy-like wool product. Pressed into rolls and sheets, stone wool creates an incredibly effective insulation with sound-absorbing and fire-resistant properties.
It’s Efficient
STONE WOOL products derive their thermal properties from tiny pockets of air trapped within the physical structures of the stone wool. This structure allows the insulation to keep hot air out in hot climates and retain warmth in cold climates.
It’s Safer
Stone wool is resistant to fire. So if a fire starts, it will delay the spread—giving you and your family more time to escape.
It’s Quieter
STONE WOOL is high-density and excellent at absorbing sound.
It’s Moisture Repellent
STONE WOOL insulation naturally repels water and moisture, so the long-term thermal performance of the insulation is not affected by water.
POLISH
STONE WOOL
GROUP
Professional
STONE WOOL CUTTER
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Cutting size: 1350×200
Materials: fleece insulation, mineral wool, fiber boards, phenolic, polyurethane foam. Possibility to use from right side and left side.
Cuts from 0° to 60°
AEROGEL PANEL
Thermal conductivity 0,015 W/mK
Panel designed for thermal insulation of those building structures that require the highest degree of insulation in the smallest possible space.
It is made of a nanotechnological Aerogel insulator coupled with a breathable polypropylene membrane reinforced with glass fiber and is designed for the realization of low thickness thermal insulation. With a thickness of 10 mm – and a thermal conductivity equal to 0.015 W / mK – the Aerogel Panel reduces energy dispersion saves space in civil, commercial and residential buildings.
MINIMUM SPACE
MAXIMUM ISULATION
Ideal for historical buildings
Aeropan® is the perfect choice for outdoor and indoor restructuring, as well as building recovery and historical buildings subject to architectural restraints which require top levels of living comfort.