Definition: Mineral wool, often referred to as rock wool or stone wool, is a versatile insulating material made from natural or synthetic minerals such as basalt, diabase, or slag. It is produced by melting these raw materials at high temperatures and then spinning them into fibers. Mineral wool is commonly used in construction for its excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties.
Market Size: The global mineral wool market has experienced ... Read more
The mineral wool market is estimated to be valued at US$ 17616.87 Mn in 2023 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 6.6% over the forecast period 2023 to 2030, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights.
Market Overview:
Mineral wool is a synthetic fiber made from rock, slag or glass, containing 60-80% of silicates. It possesses fire resistant and thermal insulating properties, along with high ... Read more
Mineral wool refers to fibrous material formed by spinning or weaving mineral or slag wool. It consists of low-density materials such as glass fibers or rock wool. Mineral wool offers numerous advantages such as high fire resistance, moisture and corrosion resistance, and acoustic insulation. These properties make mineral wool an ideal material for applications such as thermal insulation in construction, acoustic insulation, fire protection, and horticulture market.