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30mm Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced A1 Insulation Slab (pack of 8)

30mm Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced A1 Insulation Slab (pack of 8)
30mm Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced A1 Insulation Slab (pack of 8)
30mm Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced A1 Insulation Slab (pack of 8)
30mm Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced A1 Insulation Slab (pack of 8)
30mm Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced A1 Insulation Slab (pack of 8)
  • 30x600x1200mm Foil Faced x1 Side Rockwool RW6 (140kg density m3)
  • Class A1 Non-combustible Rigid Stone Wool Insulation Slab Rockwool RW6
  • Fire, thermal and acoustic slab used for a wide range of building applications
  • Manufactured in 140kg density per m3 - Class ‘0’ to Building Regulations
  • Used in soffits, floors, roofs at rafter level, partitions, ceilings, walls
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  • Brand: Rockwool®
  • Model: 30mm RW6 (FFx1) Foil Faced 1 Side
  • Dimensions: 1,200mm x 600mm x 30mm
  • SKU: 30mm RW6 (FFx1) Foil Faced 1 Side
  • Product code: P1-3642
  • MPN: 30mm RW6 (FFx1) Foil Faced 1 Side

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30mm Foil Faced Rockwool RW6 (140kg) is a foil backed class A1 non-combustible insulation slab with an excellent fire, thermal and acoustic properties used for a wide range of building applications.

Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced x1 Side Slab 30x600x1200mm fire performance integrity is 240 minutes, and 60 minutes for the insulation core with a certified thermal conductivity of 0.035W/mK.

RW6 Insulation Slab is manufactured in 140kg density per m3 (140kg/m3), specially designed for use in soffits, floors, roofs at rafter level, partitions, ceilings, timber and steel frame walls.

Stone Wool Insulation Slab RW6 is classified as Class ‘0’ to Building Regulations and can be used in ceilings, floors and walls to help sectionalize rooms, reducing fire spread and damage.

RW6 140kg/m3 Slabs work in two distinct ways to reduce noise, either by impeding the transmission of sound through an element of the structure or by absorption of sound at the surface.

The structure of the fibres in RW6 slabs make them ideal for use as a sound absorber with water repellent qualities of the insulation preventing moisture build up, damp and rot.

Rockwool RW6 insulation slabs are made from natural, sustainable and recyclable resources and can be easily cut and shaped with a large bladed knife or saw.

These thermal and acoustic insulation slabs are free of CFCs and HCFCs and will not encourage the growth of fungi, mould or bacteria.

30mm and 120mm thick Rockwool RW6 Slabs are sold only in full pallet quantities and are subjected to extended lead time.

 

Specification:

 

Thickness: 30mm

Width: 600mm

Length: 1200mm

Pack Quantity: 8

Slab Coverage: 0.72m2

Pack Coverage: 5.76m2

Finish: Foil Faced x1 Side

Density: 140kg/m3 

R-Value: 0.85m2K/W

Thermal Conductivity: 0.035W/mK

Vapour Resistivity: Negligable, Water Repellent

Building Regulations: Class ‘O’ 

Fire performance: Euroclass A1 (non-combustible)

 

30mm Foil Faced Rockwool RW6 Slab Features:

 · Aluminium foil faced one side.

 · Non-combustible material.

 · Class A1 fire rated slab.

 · Offers the highest level of fire resistance.

 · Water repellent qualities.

 · Prevents moisture build up.

 · Prevents damp and rot.

 · Excellent thermal insulation.

 · Excellent acoustic properties.

 · Excellent fire performance.

 · Easy to handle, cut and install.

 · Durable insulation solution.

 · Manufactured in density of 140kg/m3.

 · Reducing fire spread and damage.

 · Certified thermal conductivity of 0.035W/mK.

 · Classified as Class ‘0’ to Building Regulations.

 · Suitable for a wide range of building applications.

 · Can be used in ceilings, timber and steel frame walls.

 · Can be used in floors, roofs at rafter level and partitions.

 · Exceeds the minimum requirements of the Approved Document E.

 · Made from natural, sustainable and recyclable resources.

 · Excellent sound absorption characteristics.

 · Provides high levels of sound reduction.

 · Can be easily cut and shaped.

 · Free from CFCs, HCFCs.

 · ODP and GWP free.

 

Foil Faced x1 Side Rockwool RW6 140kg A1 Insulation Slab Installation Guidelines:

 · Required tools: serrated insulation saw and tape measure.

 · Clean and prepare the area for installation.

 · Carry out a pre-work safety check, identifying any potential hazards such as ease of access, work heights, trip hazards, and electrical safety.

 · Check the construction ensuring it is structurally sound and free from defects such as corrosion, splitting, cracking and look for signs of leaks and moisture which can cause rot and mould.

 · Ventilate the area if possible and clear space to hold the insulation, if installing into floors below, or in a loft, use a kneel board and protective knee pads.

 · When installing overhead wear protective eyewear.

 · If installing into spaces higher up, out of reach, it is recommended this is done from a suitable structure such as scaffolding, rather than a step ladder, so that both hands can be used to safely fit the insulation.

 · Assemble tools such as an insulation saw, tape measure and PPE (personal protective equipment) such as gloves, long sleeves, mask and eye protection when working overhead.

 · Refer to the EURIMA health and safety guidelines for guidance on suitable PPE.

 · Using a tape measure, measure the internal aperture of the frame, rafter or joist you are fitting the insulation into.

 · Note that frame centre measurements (i.e. 400mm or 600mm) include the thickness of the stud or joist, and that they may not always be consistent.

 · It is best to measure the internal aperture accurately to ensure the best possible fit, particularly when installing into older structures.

 · Use an insulation saw, or knife with a serrated blade, for cutting the insulation to size.

 · Do not over cut the insulation.

 · Allow an extra 10mm on both dimensions (width and length) of the insulation, over and above the aperture dimensions.

 · The density and dimensional stability of Rockwool stone wool allows a tight friction fit.

 · It will not require pinning or fixings.

 · To install, simply push the slab in one side of the structure and let the insulation go so it tightly butts into the other side and holds in place.

 · Ensure there are no visible gaps, as this will negatively affect the installed performance.

 · To meet fire, acoustic and thermal regulations cavity barriers must be installed at the interface junction between the steel frame party wall with the external cavity wall.

 · If in doubt in any area, please call Rockwool prior to commencement of work.

 · The mechanical effect of fibres in contact with skin may cause temporary itching.

 · When working in an unventilated area, wear a disposable face mask.

 · Waste should be disposed of according to local regulations.

 · Rinse hands in cold water before washing.

 · Ventilate the working area if possible.

 · Wear goggles when working overhead.

 · Clean area using vacuum equipment.

 

*Further information may be found in our Downloads section.

Fairly easy access to all PDF files.

Datasheet ǀ Declaration of Performance - DoP ǀ BBA Certificate ǀ Installation Guide ǀ Certificates ǀ Brochure ǀ SPEC Sheet 

specification
Board covarage 5.76 m2
Colour Light brown
Density 140kg/m3 
Length 1200mm
Material Stone Wool ǀ Aluminium Foil
Pack Coverage 5.76m2
Pack Quantity 8
Profile Square Edge
R-Value 0.85m2K/W
Size 30mm x 600mm x 1200mm
Thermal Conductivity 0.035W/mK
Thickness 30mm
Width 600mm
Vapour Resistivity Negligable, Water Repellent
Slab Coverage 0.72m2
Building Regulations Class ‘0’ 
Coverage 5.76m2
Fire performance Euroclass A1 (non-combustible)
Finish Foil faced one side
Quantity 8
Shipping method Articulated Vehicle ǀ Courier
Applications Walls ǀ Ceilings ǀ Floors ǀ Roofs
Foil faced One Side (FFx1)
ETA Notification Yes
Features RW6 Fire Barrier Slab Foil Faced 1 Side
Manufacturer Rockwool RW6

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We offer free delivery on most of the orders above £300 (excluding VAT) (except special products - shipping cost via courier - products marked ''Request A Quote'')

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INSTALLERS

No matter whether you choose a local installer or a national company, there’s a few tips to help you find the right installer for your home insulation improvements, such as asking for recommendations and making sure that they’re part of a certification scheme. This makes sure that they have the right skills and standards of workmanship to carry out the installation, and you can be sure that they know exactly what they are doing.

4 TIPS FOR CHOOSING THE BEST INSULATION INSTALLER

1. Thermal inspection picture in portfolio

It’s worth seeing a installer’s previous work. There’s no harm asking if you can see any properties nearby that they’ve installed insulation in. Best way would be to see Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspections. Thermal cameras spot small, but key changes in temperature in different areas of a house, identifying problematic areas that the human eye never could and some that a visual inspection could only hypothesize.

2. Reviews

Along with checking recommendations and previous work, finding reviews online can often be a great way to find out if they provide a good service or not. However, it’s best not to solely rely on reviews you may find or review websites, as there’s no controlling who writes them.

3. Compare prices

Comparing prices will also ensure companies can’t take advantage of you and give you a fair price. 

4. Word of Mouth

The best way to find a great insulation installer is through recommendations. Make sure you ask friends and family. They will most likely give you their honest opinion and can tell you from first hand experience.

 

Whether you require a wall, cladding, external wall, loft or floor insulation fitted, you can find and hire your local insulation installers from popular UK web pages. A simple internet search will return thousands of potential installers near your area.

 

https://www.nia-uk.org/find-an-installer/

https://www.checkatrade.com/

https://www.mybuilder.com/

https://www.ratedpeople.com/local-thermal-insulation

 

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30mm Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced A1 Insulation Slab (pack of 8)
30mm Rockwool RW6 Foil Faced A1 Insulation Slab (pack of 8)
£ 830.56