ROCKWOOL SANDWICH PANELS

Rockwool sandwich panels is a composite structures which are commonly used in the construction industry for providing excellent thermal & acoustic insulation properties. Rockwool insulated sandwich panels consisting of an insulating layer of rigid core sandwiched between two layers of pre-coated GI sheet and the insulation core will be high density Rockwool.

Engko being the market leader in manufacturing & supplying of Rockwool insulated sandwich panels offers the safe, energy effective & durable panels for wall & roof claddings providing a pleasant indoor experience by reducing noise.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF ROCKWOOL SANDWICH PANELS

Adequate Insulation

Adequate insulation offers thermal & acoustic insulation properties.

Best alternative

cost-efficient alternative to conventional building masonry construction where temperature range is too high.

Customizable

100% customized sizes available as per the customer requirement or building requirements.

Energy savings

Low thermal conductivity helps in higher energy savings and maintains a desired temperature.

Resistance

Rockwool insulated sandwich panels are highly resistant to fire, corrosion, termites, and fungus.

Zero Maintenance

with ultimate features & quality, Rockwool insulated sandwich panels does not requires painting, any kind of maintenance.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

PRODUCT ROCKWOOL PANELS
Width - Wall 1170mm
Width - Roof 1000mm
Core Thickness(mm) 50 60 80 100 120
K Value (W/m2 OK) 0.72 0.61 0.45 0.37 0.28
R Value (Btu/hr/ft2 / OF) 8 10 13 16 20
Fascia Options PPGS/PPGL
Bending Strength (Kg/cm2) 0.7647
Melting Point(Kg/cm2) >1000O C
Density (Kg/m3) 100 Kg/m3
Thermal Conductivity at
10 OC mean Temperature (w/m3k)
0.04
Compressive Strength at 10%
Deformation (Kg/cm2)
0.50985
Water Absorption (Valume %) Less than 1%
Sound Rduction(db) 28-30
Vapor Permeability at 90%(RH)
& 38OC(Gms/Hr.m2)
0.12
Fire Class Non-Combustible

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