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wool is any
fibrous material formed by
spinning or
drawing molten mineral or rock
materials such as
slag and ceramics.
Applications of
mineral wool include...
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Slag is a by-product of
smelting (pyrometallurgical) ores and
recycled metals.
Slag is
mainly a
mixture of
metal oxides and
silicon dioxide. Broadly,...
- of the material. Rock and
slag wool.
Usually made from rock (basalt, diabase) or iron ore
blast furnace slag. Some rock
wool contains recycled gl****. Nonflammable...
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Natural wool insulation should be
distinguished from
mineral wool insulation, also
called slag wool or rock
wool,
which only
resembles natural wool fibers...
- trapped,
stagnant air.
However this
cannot be
realized fully because the gl****
wool or foam
needed to
prevent convection increases the heat
conduction compared...
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Mineral wools,
including rock and
slag wools, are
inorganic strands of
mineral fibre bonded together using organic binders.
Mineral wools are capable...
- from the
original on
September 29, 2008.
Retrieved May 8, 2009. "sheep's
wool specifications" (PDF). "Portfolio of
Spray Foam
Insulation Products | Icynene"...
- and polystyrene, or from
fibrous materials such as fibergl****, rock and
slag wool.
Rigid panel continuous insulation is
often used to
provide a thermal...
- The
commonly used
materials are silica, gl****, rock
wool, and
slag wool. Gl****
fiber and
mineral wool are two
insulation materials that are most widely...
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Seneciphylline Senkirkine Sepiolite Shikimic acid Silica,
amorphous Simazine Slag wool Sodium chlorite Sodium diethyldithiocarbamate Spironolactone Styrene-acrylonitrile...