Composite materials classified by functional properties
Insulating composite materials are created by combining two or more materials—either physically or chemically—to produce a new type of material that not only provides thermal insulation but also offers additional functionalities, such as fire resistance, decorative appeal, sound absorption, and more. These materials are classified based on their specific functional properties.
Fire-resistant
Example: Class A fire-resistant rock wool composite panels, aerogel fireproof boards
Standard: Meets the Class A requirements of "Classification of Fire Performance for Building Materials and Products" (GB 8624), suitable for high-rise and public buildings.
Integrated decorative design
Examples: Insulated and decorative integrated panels, color-steel composite insulation boards
Features: Integrates insulation and decorative layers, reducing construction steps while enhancing the building's aesthetic appeal.
Sound-absorbing type
Example: Ultra-lightweight fire-resistant sound-absorbing composite material, porous diatomaceous earth composite panel
Function: Combines noise reduction and fire-resistant properties, making it suitable for environments such as tunnels, subways, theaters, and more.
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