Rockwool Pipe Section

Rockwool pipe sections are fast and simple for installation. Sections are highly compression resistant means pipe sections can be applied in a single layer without any additional spacers. They also have a lower economical insulation thickness as well as water repellent.

Technical Specification

1. Material Composition: Stone wool pipe insulation is manufactured from mineral substance such as rock, processed from a molten state into fibrous form with binder.

2. Density: 100 -150 kg/m3 (+ 15 % tolerance)

3. Facing: Kraft (Paper, Scrim cloth, Canvas or Aluminium Foil)

4. Maximum use temperature: 650 oC

5. Linear Shrinkage: Less than 2 %

6. Water vapor absorption: Less than 5 % by weight

7. Surface Burning Characteristics a. Flame Spread index: ≤ 25 b. Smoke developed index: ≤ 50

8. Sag Resistance: Less than 5 % thickness change

9. Odor Emission: No detectable odor of objectionable nature was observed

10. Corrosiveness to Steel: No

11. Compressive Strength: Rigid

12 Fungi Resistance: Do not promote fungi growth

13. Non-fibrous Content: Less than 25 %

Product Description

They sections are made in two halves with different density ranges but mostly used 144 kg/m3.

Sr. No. Pipe Size Description Density Size
1 15 NB Rockwool Pipe Section Density 128kg/m³
Density 144kg/m³
1200 & 1250
2 20 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
3 25 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
4 32 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
5 40 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
6 50 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
7 65 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
8 80 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
9 100NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
10 125NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
11 150 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
12 200 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
13 250 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
14 300 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250
15 350 NB Rockwool Pipe Section 1200 & 1250

Applications

  • Process & steam pipe lines in .
  • Oil refineries, .
  • Petrochemical plants, .
  • LNG plants, .
  • Chemical plants, .
  • Power plants .