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  • ROCKWOOL® SLAB 150/200
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  • Economic Cost of ROCKWOOL®
  • ROCKWOOL® On Ships
  • ROCKWOOL® SLAB 150/200 Specification
  • ROCKWOOL® Family
  • Fire-Stop System
  • System Overview
  • Installation Overview
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  • E C O N O M I C    C O S T    O F    R O C K W O O L ®
    Planned insulation gives economic control of energy costs
    Loss of thermal energy
    Saving energy is not enough by itself - you must be able to transfer the saved energy to areas where it can be used.

    In industries with high energy demands, and especially in many older plants, proper maintenance of - or preferably and improvement in - the standard of insulation can be very profitable.

    With the help of thermalphotography, it is possible to seek out the weak links in the insulation system where thermal rediation is evident. Repair and improvement can then raise the standard to a more acceptable economic level.

    ROCKWOOL ECON1

    Increasing energy costs have, in recent years, led to agrowing understanding of the economic benefits of this kind of remedial action.

    An increase in the thickness of the insulation material used, seen in relation to cost, is today a much more profitable investment than it was just a few years ago.

    ROCKWOOL ECON2

    The energy-cost position will lead to an increasing use of Rockwool products in furture heat re-circulating systems. In many cases the energy saved will be reutilized forother purposes.

    ROCKWOOL ECON3

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