The ultimate defense against fire and noise. High-density Rockwool and Glasswool sandwich panels engineered for extreme industrial environments, power plants, and acoustic enclosures.
Certain industries cannot compromise on fire safety or noise pollution. Suraj Fabricator's mineral wool panels provide absolute compliance with the strictest safety and environmental norms.
The mineral wool core does not burn, spread flames, or emit toxic smoke. It acts as a physical barrier against fire, buying critical time for evacuation and asset protection.
The dense, fibrous structure absorbs high and low-frequency sound waves efficiently. Ideal for enclosing heavy generators, compressors, and stamping machines.
Unlike standard foams that melt, mineral wool retains its structural integrity and insulating properties even when exposed to continuous high industrial temperatures.
Engineered to meet specific industrial demands.
Rockwool panels are the industry standard for fire-rated walls. The fibers are spun from volcanic rock and slag, giving them a melting point exceeding 1000°C.
Glasswool features finer, lighter fibers that excel at trapping acoustic energy. It is specifically engineered to achieve high Sound Transmission Class (STC) ratings.
While both are excellent mineral wool insulators, they serve slightly different primary functions based on their density and raw materials.
Rockwool (made from basalt rock) is heavier, extremely rigid, and is the absolute best choice when fire-safety and load-bearing walls are the top priority. Glasswool (spun glass fibers) is lighter, more compressible, and highly efficient for acoustic ducting and thermal roof insulation where weight is a concern.
These panels are not for standard sheds; they are mandated for high-risk and high-noise environments where failure is not an option.
Engineered to meet the highest industrial material standards.