Glass Rock

Sustainability
From nature to nature, our products are environment-friendly.
In our production processes, we care to adopt the most efficient techniques and integrate natural resources in effort of reducing CO2 emissions and preserving energy, 70 - 80 % of Rock wool residues are recycled, thus we tremendously reduce waste.
Saving energy
Residential buildings are a major energy consumer; buildings are responsible for at least 40% of energy consumption in most countries. Most of this energy waste is due to inadequate insulation.
By insulating buildings, energy is saved. 80 % of a building’s energy needed for heating or cooling can be reduced, expanding the asset’s life span.
Fire protection
GlassRock mineral wool insulation is a non-combustible materials that doesn’t burn and can resist temperature over 750°C for Rock wool and 400°C for Glass wool.
Even after the binder has evaporated because of fire, Rock wool retains both its thermal conductivity and fire protection capability even when temperature, as in the case of fire, reaches over 900 °C. Therefore, in fire protection applications it should be fixed in such a way as to ensure that they retain their positioning and shape.
Indoor comfort
Since people spend most of their time in buildings, whether in offices, shopping malls or even homes, it's essential to keep noise at a level that does not interfere with human daily activities and achieving indoor comfort concept.
Sustainability
From nature to nature, our products are environment-friendly.
In our production processes, we care to adopt the most efficient techniques and integrate natural resources in effort of reducing CO2 emissions and preserving energy, 70 - 80 % of Rock wool residues are recycled, thus we tremendously reduce waste.

About Us

Member of Qalaa CAPITAL, inaugurated in Egypt since 2008 and located in Sadat city Area 7057&7059, at equal distance from Cairo and Alexandria.
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Mineral Wool

There are two basic types of mineral wool that are applied for insulation where every type has its own characteristics. The user/applicator should be able to determine the right type to apply.
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