Wire-Meshed Rock Wool Blankets: Reinforced Insulation for Heavy Industrial Applications

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Wire-Meshed Rock Wool Blankets: Reinforced Insulation for Heavy Industrial Applications

By liluan-rockwool June 15th, 2026 6 views

In industrial thermal insulation systems, material degradation caused by sustained high temperatures, mechanical vibration, and vertical installation remains a persistent challenge. While bare rock wool blankets provide reliable basic thermal and acoustic performance, they lack the tensile strength and structural stability required for heavy industrial environments. Wire-meshed rock wool blankets effectively solve this issue through integrated metal mesh reinforcement and have become the standard solution for high-stress industrial insulation projects.

What Is a Wire-Meshed Rock Wool Blanket?

A wire-meshed rock wool blanket is a reinforced industrial insulation product manufactured by stitching galvanized or stainless steel hexagonal wire mesh to one or both sides of a high-density basalt rock wool core. It retains the rock wool’s inherent Class A1 fire resistance, low thermal conductivity (0.035–0.044 W/m·K), and excellent sound absorption properties, while gaining significantly improved mechanical strength. This allows it to adapt effectively to curved, vertical, and irregular equipment surfaces.

Core Technical Properties of Stitched Wire Mesh

The stitched wire mesh functions as a structural load-bearing framework rather than a simple surface attachment, delivering four key performance upgrades:
  1. Sag resistance: The mesh evenly distributes the self-weight of rock wool fibers across vertical and overhead surfaces, preventing sagging, thickness compression, and thermal bridges over long service life.
  2. High tensile & tear strength: It binds the internal fiber matrix as a whole, resisting tearing and edge damage during transportation, installation, and equipment maintenance.
  3. Vibration & settlement resistance: It locks fibers firmly in position to avoid internal voids and performance degradation caused by continuous industrial vibration.
  4. Thermal cycle stability: It maintains structural integrity under repeated temperature fluctuations, with a maximum continuous operating temperature of 650–750°C.
It also supports fast, secure fastening via insulation pins or tie wires, and retains clean, fiber-tight edges even when cut for custom-shaped components.

Technical Advantages Over Bare Rock Wool Blankets
Performance Dimension Bare Rock Wool Blanket Wire-Meshed Rock Wool Blanket
Tensile strength Low, prone to tearing Significantly improved
Sag resistance Poor on vertical surfaces Excellent, long-term shape retention
Vibration resistance Prone to fiber settlement Stable, no internal voids
Heavy-industry service life Short, frequent maintenance Longer lifecycle cost
Vertical installation Difficult to fasten securely Reliable pin/wire fixing

Bare blankets still hold cost and flexibility advantages for low-stress scenarios like cavity wall filling. For heavy industrial environments with high mechanical stress, wire-meshed products are the more technically reliable option.

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