Rock wool blankets are essential in modern industrial and commercial insulation due to their Class A1 fire resistance, low thermal conductivity, and excellent acoustic performance. However, a single type of rock wool cannot meet the demands of every complex engineering environment.
To handle different mechanical stresses and humidity levels, manufacturers produce three main variants: Bare Blankets, Wire-Meshed Blankets, and Foil-Faced Blankets. This guide breaks down their core features and ideal applications to help you choose the right material for your project.
Bare blankets are pure rock wool rolls without any facing or reinforcement. They are highly adaptable and provide foundational insulation.
Core Advantages: Exceptional flexibility to wrap tightly around irregular equipment, and highly cost-effective for large-scale concealed projects.
Limitations: Lower tensile strength makes it prone to tearing under high vibration or vertical suspension; it offers no moisture barrier.
Best Applications: Cavity wall filling, internal insulation for industrial ovens, and acoustic panel cores.
This blanket is reinforced with galvanized or stainless steel wire mesh stitched to one or both sides, fundamentally upgrading its mechanical strength.
Core Advantages: Superior tensile strength and vibration resistance. The wire mesh securely holds the fibers together, preventing sagging or tearing even on high-vibration equipment at extreme temperatures up to 650°C.
Limitations: Heavier than bare blankets and requires specialized wire-cutting tools during installation.
Best Applications: Power plant boilers, petrochemical storage tanks, and large-diameter industrial piping.
Foil-faced blankets feature a factory-laminated layer of reinforced aluminum foil (FSK), solving one of the biggest challenges in insulation: moisture control.
Core Advantages: Acts as a perfect vapor barrier to block condensation and prevent Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI). The foil reflects up to 95% of radiant heat and seals in micro-fibers to maintain indoor air quality.
Limitations: While the rock wool core withstands high heat, the foil facing side generally cannot exceed direct contact temperatures of 80°C to 100°C.
Best Applications: HVAC ductwork, chilled water pipe systems, and steel structure roof insulation.
| Product Type | Key Feature | Primary Function | Typical Applications |
| Bare Blanket | High flexibility, cost-effective | Pure thermal & acoustic insulation | Wall cavities, ovens, acoustic modules |
| Wire-Meshed | High tensile strength, anti-vibration | Structural reinforcement prevents tearing | Boilers, heavy industry tanks, and large pipes |
| Foil-Faced | Vapor barrier, heat reflection | Prevents condensation and CUI risks | HVAC ducts, roof insulation, and cold piping |
Selecting the right rock wool blanket goes beyond checking thickness and density; it requires matching the material's mechanical properties to the operating environment. Wire-meshed blankets are non-negotiable for high-heat, high-vibration industrial settings. Foil-faced blankets are the safest choice for moisture-sensitive HVAC and commercial building applications. Bare blankets remain the go-to for flexible, budget-friendly bulk filling.
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Anhui Liluan Technology operates automated production lines delivering customized bare, wire-meshed, and foil-faced rock wool blankets that comply with international ASTM standards. Contact our engineering team today for Technical Data Sheets (TDS) and project quotes.