Mineralwolle
Mineralwolle, also known as mineral wool or rock wool, is an insulation material made from natural or recycled minerals, such as basalt or glass. It is produced by melting these materials and then spinning them into fine fibers. This process creates a lightweight, porous structure that effectively traps air, providing excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties.
Mineralwolle is commonly used in construction for insulating walls, roofs, and floors. It is fire-resistant, non-combustible, and can withstand high temperatures, making it a safe choice for building applications. Additionally, it is resistant to moisture and mold, contributing to a healthier indoor environment.