ISOKING Rock Wool Board
Industrial factory walls & roofs (fireproof + thermal insulation)
Commercial building curtain wall cavities (soundproof + heat-blocking)
Residential walls & underfloor heating systems (energy-saving insulation)
Industrial equipment & tanks (temperature protection)
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Made from high-purity basalt, ISOKING rock wool board is a tough, all-around insulation pick that won’t burn, holds up against moisture, and blocks noise like a charm. It’s cut-to-fit friendly for quick on-site installation, and our strict quality checks mean every board meets global standards—ideal for anyone needing a low-maintenance, long-lasting insulation solution.
| Length(m) | Width(m) | Thickness(mm) | Density(Kg/m³) | Thermal Conductivity | Fireproof Grade | |||||||
| 1.2/2.4 | 0.6/1.2 | 25-180 | 25-150 | ≤0.036W/mK | A1 | |||||||


ISOKING rock wool board is a staple in the insulation industry, covering all key scenarios from building envelopes to industrial systems. Its reliable thermal insulation, fire resistance, and noise reduction make it a go-to for anyone looking to boost energy efficiency and safety in construction or industrial projects.
Building exterior wall insulation – Locks in indoor temperature, cuts heating/cooling costs, and meets strict fire safety standards for both residential and commercial buildings.
HVAC duct insulation – Keeps cooled or heated air at the right temperature, reduces energy waste, and mutes noise from air conditioning and heating systems.
Industrial pipeline insulation – Shields steam, hot water, or cold storage pipelines from heat loss or gain, ensuring stable operation and improving energy efficiency.
Roof and floor insulation – Prevents condensation on roofs and heat loss through floors, works perfectly with waterproofing systems and underfloor heating setups.

Q: What’s its fire rating?
A: It’s A1-class non-combustible, fully compliant with global building safety standards.
Q: Can it be used outdoors?
A: Yes, but you must add a waterproof layer to avoid moisture damaging its insulation performance.
Q: How long does it last?
A: 20+ years with proper installation—it won’t rot, shrink, or degrade over time.
