In the ever-evolving world of construction and industrial insulation, rock wool board has emerged as a top-tier material offering exceptional thermal, acoustic, and fire-resistant properties. Also known as stone wool board, this high-performance insulation product is manufactured by melting natural volcanic rocks—such as basalt and dolomite—at high temperatures, and then spinning the molten material into fine fibers.
At a time when competition in the overseas thermal insulation materials market is becoming increasingly fierce, Furnays relies on the core advantages of the source factory to accurately connect with the market demands of multiple regions around the world.
At a time when the global economy is gradually recovering and the trade pattern is accelerating reconstruction, the thermal insulation materials market ushers in new development opportunities.
Against the backdrop of increasingly fierce competition in the global insulation materials market, Furnas has taken a different approach, accurately anchoring the new blue oceans of overseas markets such as the Middle East, Central America, and South America.
With the rapid development of the building insulation materials industry today, based on in-depth analysis of the international market, Furnas has focused on regional markets with significant growth potential such as the Middle East, Central America, and South America.
As energy efficiency becomes a growing concern for homeowners and businesses alike, insulation materials such as glass wool are gaining more attention. But one question often arises: Is glass wool expensive? The answer lies not only in its upfront cost but also in its long-term benefits.