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Mineral Wool is a type of advanced material made from molten glass, stone, or slag that is spun into fibers. It is used in a variety of applications, including insulation, soundproofing, and fire protection. It is also used as a filter medium in air and water purification systems. Mineral Wool is highly durable and resistant to fire, water, and chemicals, making it an ideal material for a variety of industrial and commercial applications. It is also lightweight and easy to install, making it a cost-effective solution for many projects. Mineral Wool is a sustainable material, as it is made from recycled materials and can be recycled itself. It is also non-toxic and does not emit any harmful gases or particles. Some companies in the Mineral Wool market include Owens Corning, Rockwool, Knauf Insulation, Johns Manville, and Saint-Gobain. Show Less Read more