Fiberglass insulation loose is created by fiberizing molten glass through a centrifugal blowing process, which produces a fine, silk-like material. This material is then coated with a thermosetting resin and subjected to a thermal setting process, enabling the fiberglass to be molded into various forms such as wool boards, blankets, and duct insulation. This insulation offers several key benefits, including superior thermal and acoustic insulation, lightweight flexibility for ease of application, and outstanding fire resistance, making it non-combustible and durable.
Specifications:
- Material: Fiberized melted glass with thermosetting resin
- Service Temperature: Up to 250°C
- Fire Rating: Non-combustible, rated Class A
- Moisture Resistance: Absorbs less than 1% by volume
- Biological Properties: Formaldehyde-free
- Sound Absorption: NRC rating up to 1.0, depending on thickness