Rock mineral wool is totally non-combustible: it has excellent fire
insulation properties. Knauf Insulation’s Rocksilk® PyroDuct is
made from rock mineral wool: it’s been certified as providing steel
ventilation ductwork – both Type A and B – with up to two hours
fire protection. Rocksilk® PyroDuct is just one of Knauf
Insulation’s market leading range of HVAC insulation
products.
Rock mineral wool is justifiably well known for having excellent
fire insulation properties and, having been tested in accordance
with BS 476-4: 1970(1984), is classified as ‘non-combustible’. It’s
a feature that Rocksilk® PyroDuct makes good use of. Rocksilk®
PyroDuct is a high density, rock mineral wool insulation slab
specifically designed to provide fire protection for steel
ventilation ducts and can be used for horizontal and vertical
ducts, ducts passing through compartment walls and floors and
kitchen extract ductwork.
Rocksilk® PyroDuct has also been tested in accordance with BS
476-24: 1987 and certified as giving up to two hours fire
protection for both duct Type A (fire outside the duct) and B (fire
within the duct). In addition, it’s classed as Class ‘1’ to BS
476-7: 1997 (Surface Spread of Flame) and Class ‘O’ of the Building
Regulations.
Rocksilk® PyroDuct is available unfaced or with a bright, Class
‘O’, reinforced aluminium foil facing that makes it ideal for use
above clean rooms and inside plenum chambers. The slabs come in two
handy-to-handle sizes (1200mm x 600mm and 1200mm x 1800mm) and are
available in a variety of thicknesses that can give between
half-an-hour and two hours fire protection as required (and
detailed in the manual). Needing only one thickness of slab has
proved a real benefit on site as it helps prevent confusion about
how many layers are needed to meet the two-hour specification. The
slabs are lightweight compared to other fire insulation materials
and this, combined with having only one layer to fix, makes
installation quick and easy using a number of well known, tried and
tested methods. And, of course, as an added bonus, rock mineral
wool also has excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties
– as standard – which helps prevent heat loss and reduce noise
transmission through the ventilation system.
As one of Knauf Insulation’s rock mineral wool products, Rocksilk®
PyroDuct benefited from the company’s recent investment at its rock
mineral wool production facility at Queensferry in North Wales. The
investment affected all parts of the production line enabling
capacity to increase to 33,000 tonnes per year, improvements in
product performance and the development of some significant and
exciting new products. New, state-of-the-art fiberisation equipment
has resulted in very high quality fibres being produced and this
has resulted in a material that is more consistent in both density
and performance. To mark the changes, Knauf Insulation has
rebranded the range from Rocksil®, to Rocksilk®, Rock Mineral Wool.
What a difference a ‘k’ makes!
Knauf Insulation is one of the HVAC industry’s most experienced
suppliers and has been manufacturing HVAC insulation products since
the mid-1960s. Today, the company offers the widest choice of HVAC
insulation products in the UK and supports the range with a strong
package that includes a dedicated Non-residential Sales Team and
expert advice from its Technical Advisory Centre.
Knauf Insulation has published a free, 40-page design manual –
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Solutions – that makes
essential reading for designers, engineers and contractors within
the HVAC industry. Produced in collaboration with practising HVAC
engineers, the heavily illustrated manual covers everything from
design considerations through to product performance and selection,
and gives specification, construction and installation
advice.
For further information, or to obtain a copy of the manual, please
visit Knauf Insulation’s website at www.knaufinsulation.co.uk or
call the enquiries hotline on 08700 668 660 quoting SHR 313
05.
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