Rock wool Paroc UNS 34 50mm
 
						          Rock wool Paroc UNS 34 50mm
The general building insulation board is made of non-combustible stone wool and is used for thermal, acoustic and fire insulation on walls, attics, floors, roofs, in all types of buildings. The flexible UNS 34 board has a very low thermal conductivity coefficient, so it can be used in applications where the construction thickness is critical (e.g. passive buildings).
Specification
| Thermal conductivity λD | 0,034 W/mK | 
| Density ϱ | 42 kg/m3 | 
| Fire classification | A1 | 
| Compressive stress at 10% deformation | *NPD | 
| Tensile strength perpendicular to faces | *NPD | 
| Point load | *NPD | 
| Available thickness (mm) | 50, 70, 100, 150 | 
| Additional information | – | 
Application
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		                          Loft Mineral wool for thermal insulation and insulation in usable and non-usable attics and lofts: above the rafters, between the rafters, under the rafters as well as suspended ceilings and knee walls (so-called dry construction). 
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		                          Partition Walls Mineral wool for insulation and insulation of walls from the inside, construction of partition walls, pre-walls, partition walls and industrial pre-walls. 
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		                          Frame constructions, ceilings, floors on joists Mineral wool for insulation and insulation of: floors on a grid, industrial ceilings, ventilated flat roofs, floors on joists on a wooden or steel structure, suspended ceilings, external and internal walls of frame houses and wooden houses. 
Dimensions and packing
| Thickness [mm] | Lenght [mm] | Width [mm] | Slabs per pack [pcs.] / [m2] | Packs per pallet [pcs.] / [m2] | R [m2 × K/W] | 
| 50 | 1 200 | 600 | 12 / 8,64 | 12 / 103,68 | 1,45 | 
| 70 | 1 200 | 600 | 8 / 5,76 | 12 / 69,12 | 2,05 | 
| 100 | 1 200 | 600 | 6 / 4,32 | 12 / 51,84 | 2,90 | 
| 150 | 1 200 | 600 | 4 / 2,88 | 12 / 34,56 | 4,40 | 
 
            	                 
	                     
			                			                	