How many external wall thermal insulation fireproof material are there
Class A exterior wall insulation: Rock wool, glass wool, silicate, aluminum silicate, calcium silicate, phenolic foam, foam glass
Inorganic active wall thermal insulation materials, cement foam thermal insulation board, glazed hollow bead insulation mortar, rock wool plate, glass wool plate etc., if used for external wall thermal insulation, rock wool board more frequently used.
External wall thermal insulation materials are generally divided by the burning grade, into class A, B grade. Grade A is non combustible material, grade B is combustible material. Class A which can be divided into thermal insulation mortar, bakelite plate, rock wool plate, foam cement plate etc.. Insulation mortar is relatively good, easy for construction, convenient, low cost, but its production process is too simple, so it is prone to fake. I recommend you to find a large manufacturing factory that posses complete procedure, for example, provincial production record, the provincial use record, municipal record, tset report at or above the provincial level, state fire proof report, design drawings of office building. product will not be safe if there is a lack of any of these documents. Burning level for henolic is uaually class B, but class A2 can be reached if a thin layer of mortar is applied on the suface,(A1 is the highest level of fire safety),intensity of phenolic is not high, finger pressing will leave a pit on it. if classified according to kilogram, raw material differs greatly every 10 kilogram. Rock wool is also classified by kilogram, general using 150kg wool. Rock wool are now comprounded with average strength. It will easily absorb water, having trouble applying paints. Foam cement strength is not high, easy to absorb water, It is not resistant to falling. It costs low, only used unless little profit can be made, Do not use it if worrying accidents would happen. These materials can be firstly burned, The palce the sample into water to see if it will dufuse at last. External wall should stand up to wind and rain. In terms of thermal insulation, they are almost the same, shows little differences on design thickness.