Description
Fiberglass insulation is a high-performance material created by transforming molten glass into fine fibers through a centrifugal blowing process. These fibers resemble silk and are coated with a thermosetting resin that solidifies when heated. This process allows the fiberglass to be shaped into various products, such as wool boards, blankets, and ducts. Fiberglass insulation is known for its superior thermal and acoustic properties, providing effective insulation against heat and sound. It is lightweight, flexible, and easy to handle, making it convenient for installation. Additionally, it is fire-resistant and non-combustible, adding a layer of safety, and its durability ensures long-lasting performance. A typical fiberglass insulation board comes with a 25 mm thickness, a density between 70-80 kg/m³, and dimensions of 2.5 meters by 1.2 meters.