mineraalvillit
Mineraalvillit, often translated as mineral wool, is a versatile insulating material produced from molten minerals. The primary raw materials used are rock, slag, or glass, which are melted at high temperatures and then spun or drawn into fine fibers. These fibers are then processed with a binder to create a cohesive mat or batt. The resulting structure traps a significant amount of air within its voids, which is key to its excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties.
There are two main types of mineral wool: rock wool and glass wool. Rock wool is made
Mineral wool is widely used in construction for insulating walls, roofs, and floors in both residential and