ásványgyapot
Ásványgyapot is the Hungarian term for mineral wool, a fibrous insulating material produced from molten minerals. It is broadly categorized into two main types: rock wool and glass wool, distinguished by their raw materials. Rock wool is typically made from basalt or other volcanic rocks, while glass wool is manufactured from recycled glass and sand.
The manufacturing process involves melting these raw materials at high temperatures, then spinning or blowing the
Ásványgyapot is widely used in the construction industry for thermal insulation in buildings, reducing energy consumption