
Hangar Project in USA
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This particular hangar project incorporates the use of 50mm thick rockwool panels specifically designed for the roof and wall areas, ensuring robust insulation and fire resistance. Additionally, 120mm thick rockwool panels are utilized for the partition walls, which are crucial in achieving a 2-hours-fire-rating. This stringent fireproofing standard is essential to comply with the local fire safety regulations that are mandated for this type of construction project. The careful selection and application of these materials are pivotal in providing a safe and secure environment that can withstand fire hazards, thereby protecting both the structure and the occupants in the event of an emergency.
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Furthermore, the implementation of these rockwool panels is not only about meeting regulatory requirements but also about enhancing the overall sustainability of the hangar. The rockwool material is known for its excellent thermal and acoustic properties, which contribute to energy efficiency and noise reduction within the hangar space. This makes the working environment more comfortable for personnel and can lead to significant long-term savings on energy costs.


