The ROCKWOOL Board of Directors has approved a $100 million-plus investment in a new production line in Mississippi for industrial insulation products. The new production line will help meet the growing demand from the process industry in the Gulf of Mexico region.
ROCKWOOL Frontrock stone wool insulation for EIFS offers high-performance building envelope design. Non-combustible and Class A fire-rated, Frontrock doesn’t trigger NFPA 285 when installed, per manufacturer instructions. Stone wool is dimensionally stable across changes in temperature and humidity and provides a dense, rigid surface with high impact resistance.
The ROCKWOOL R-Class Builder Program helps you expand your building science knowledge, broaden your network, grow your business and earn money back from product rebates and incentives. Through the program, you receive premium access to ROCKWOOL builder support on products, technical questions and even job site visits.
Finance minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland visited ROCKWOOL’s Milton, Ontario, manufacturing plant on Nov. 7, along with local MP Adam van Koeverden.
Sarah Sinovic has joined ROCKWOOL North America as Director of Public Affairs & Communications. Sinovic will draw on her experience working with and for elected officials and stakeholders from multiple sectors to engage policymakers, journalists and communities throughout the United States and Canada to advance ROCKWOOL’s efforts to meet critical climate action targets and build awareness about the organization’s vision for a decarbonized future.
Rockwool AFB is a lightweight and semirigid stone wool batt insulation designed specifically for commercial green-building applications and industrial construction, where fire resistance and acoustic performance are required.
Official start of commercial operations signifies first post-pandemic increase of stone wool insulation manufacturing capacity in the North American market
ROCKWOOL North America has begun commercial production of stone wool insulation products at its newest U.S. manufacturing facility, located in Jefferson County, West Virginia.