Rockwool Pipe is produced from non-combustible mineral fibres. It is strong and rigid and suitable for applications in processing and piping works operating at a maximum temperature of 700°C.
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Each section of Rockwool Pipe can be split at one side and hinged at the other side for easy installation.
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As hot or cold water has quite a long way to travel throughout a building, it is crucial it maintains its required temperature as much as possible. During this process, it passes many spaces where additional heating or cooling is unavailable, meaning non-insulated pipes can heat up or cool down – with all the negative consequences that can cause.
Pipes require different performance levels to keep water hot or cold:
In any case, effective insulation means HVAC systems don’t have to work as hard to maintain the operating temperature of the unit, thereby reducing energy consumption.
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Heating and cooling buildings accounts for around half of all energy consumption1 . Reducing the required energy demand can cut both operating costs and carbon emissions for many large constructions – such as airports, apartment blocks, warehouses and schools.
HVAC pipe insulation improves the operating efficiency of heating and cooling units to keep temperatures comfortable with minimum energy usage.
The fire resilience properties of our stone wool insulation are also important – especially for hot pipes – as they can run throughout a building at high temperatures.
Acoustic absorption also limits the impact from sometimes-noisy pipes and HVAC systems on building occupants, minimising daily disruption.
Applying insulation for cold pipes can lead to energy savings of up to 50 percent, while insulation for hot piping can result in energy savings up to 20 percent2. There can be differences between countries, but in general pipe insulation can create a return on investment within three years.
Our aluminium faced and aluminium laminate faced piping products are designed for hot and cold sections respectively. Both are available at a medium density (up to 100kg/m3).
Insulation thickness is determined by the:
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Amager Bakke is an innovative energy-from-waste plant in Copenhagen, Denmark. It turns waste from around 700,000 households into electricity and heating. It also doubles as a leisure facility (with ski slope and climbing wall), as the builders were so confident of its green credentials.
However, to further reduce its emissions and create a safe working and leisure environment, it required high-performance insulation.
To achieve high energy efficiency levels, while also protecting workers and local residents from any risk of fire, ROCKWOOL insulation was installed around pipes and elsewhere within the facility.
The properties of stone wool are helping the plant achieve its high environmental goals – improving the plant’s thermal efficiency, protecting workers from heat, and enhancing fire protection.