Description
Fiberglass insulation loose is produced by fiberizing molten glass through a centrifugal blowing process, creating a soft, silk-like material. This fibrous material is then coated with a thermosetting resin, which undergoes a thermal setting process, enabling it to be shaped into various forms such as wool boards, blankets, and duct insulation. Known for its superior thermal and acoustic insulation properties, fiberglass loose insulation is lightweight, flexible, and exceptionally easy to work with. Its non-combustible, fire-resistant nature ensures a high safety rating, and it offers excellent durability, providing long-lasting performance in diverse environments. With a service temperature of up to 250°C and a non-combustible Class A fire rating, it is a reliable choice for applications where safety and efficiency are essential. Moisture resistance further enhances its performance, absorbing less than 1% by volume, while its Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of up to 1.0 provides exceptional soundproofing. Free from formaldehyde, fiberglass insulation loose is an eco-friendly option that delivers energy efficiency and protection for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.