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  2. Rockwool International - Wikipedia

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    Rockwool was the world's largest maker of insulation materials in 2009, [6] but had fallen to the second largest by 2016. [7] As of 2009, 90% of the company's revenue came from the sale of insulation products, while 80% came from sales in Europe. [6]

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    Lowe’s has a few options available in this category, including the Frost King 1/2-inch x 6-foot Foam Self-Sealing Tubular Pipe Insulation for 3/4-inch Pipe — highlighted as a bestseller ...

  4. Inside the plan for a massive WA insulation plant to spin ...

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    Roxul USA Inc., aka Rockwool, plans to build a 2.7 million-square-foot plant at Wallula Gap Business Park, near Wallula Junction. It’s buying 250 acres about 10 miles from Pasco from the Port of ...

  5. Wool insulation - Wikipedia

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    Wool insulation commonly comes in rolls of batts or ropes with varied widths and thicknesses depending on the manufacturer. Generally, wool batts have thicknesses of 50 mm (2 in) to 100mm (4 in), with widths of 400 mm (16 in) and 600 mm (24 in), and lengths of 4000 mm (13 ft 4 in), 5000 mm (16 ft 8 in), 6000 mm (20 ft) and 7200 mm (24 ft).

  6. Mineral wool - Wikipedia

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    Common insulation applications in an apartment building. According to a mineral wool manufacturer, the first mineral wool intended for high-temperature applications was invented in the United States in 1942 but was not commercially viable until approximately 1953. More forms of mineral wool became available in the 1970s and 1980s. [4]

  7. Building insulation material - Wikipedia

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    Sheep's wool insulation is a very efficient thermal insulator with a similar performance to fiberglass, approximately R13-R16 for a 4-inch-thick layer. [22] Sheep's wool has no reduction in performance even when condensation is present, but its fire retarding treatment can deteriorate through repeated moisture. [ 23 ]

  8. Mineral bonded wood wool board - Wikipedia

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    Wood wool boards are rigid and very strong. Their thermal conductivity is higher than other insulation material between 0.070 and 0.100 W/(m.K) compared with mineral wool insulation materials to approximately 0.040 W/(m.K). But their specific thermal capacity and therefore summer heat insulation is higher than other materials, e.g. when ...

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