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Fireproof insulation is a type of fire protection material and device used to protect buildings and other structures from the spread of fire. It is typically made from materials such as fiberglass, rock wool, and calcium silicate, and is designed to resist temperatures up to 2000°F. Fireproof insulation is used in a variety of applications, including walls, ceilings, and floors, as well as in electrical and HVAC systems. It is also used to protect pipes and other components from heat and fire. Fireproof insulation is often used in combination with other fire protection materials and devices, such as fire doors, fire alarms, and sprinkler systems.
Some of the companies in the fireproof insulation market include Owens Corning, Knauf Insulation, Johns Manville, Rockwool, and CertainTeed. Show Less Read more