The mineral wool is a thermal insulation made by melting calcium-silicate minerals at high temperature (1600) and has a wide range of available options for fire safety, sound absorption, thermal insulation, warm keeping, and cool keeping, and even for agricultural uses. It is also recommended for those places that require energy saving, as it provides an excellent energy-saving effect with high fiber flexibility, enhanced dynamic stability, and low thermal conductivity. 1) Materials(1)Slag: Left after the separation of steel from the steel production process. Slag is a mineral used as a cement material or soil improver or for casting of paved road. (2) Copper Slag: Left after the smelting of copper in the copper production process. Copper slag is used in the process of producing super wool. (3) Andesite: As a kind of volcanic rock, this mineral matter is found throughout this country (4) Silica: This is used to enhance the thermal insulation of mineral wool and maintain the viscosity of a solution for fibrous formation.2) Production Process `Mixing materials
The mineral wool is a thermal insulation made
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