Rock wool purification panels are functional panels made with rock wool or silica rock as the core material, widely used in cleanrooms, laboratories, medical facilities, and other environments requiring high cleanliness.
Rock wool purification panels use rock wool or silica rock as the core material, covered with an outer metal panel (such as color steel plate or stainless steel plate), and are manufactured through mechanical or manual processes. Rock wool is made from natural minerals such as basalt, melted at high temperatures and then centrifugally spun into fibers. The fiber structure is three-dimensionally interwoven, forming countless tiny pores that effectively reduce heat conduction efficiency. Silica rock is a composite of inorganic cementing materials and siliceous materials, possessing both lightweight and high strength characteristics. Both core materials have a thermal conductivity as low as 0.03 W/(m·K), and with a standard thickness of 56 mm, they can significantly reduce indoor and outdoor heat exchange, lowering air conditioning energy consumption.
