Glass Wool, GW-01
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Catalog Number NBHIM-7879

Overview

Description Glass wool is a highly effective thermal and acoustic insulation material composed of fine glass fibers. Its widespread use in construction, HVAC, and industrial applications is attributed to its exceptional insulation properties.
Produced by melting glass at high temperatures and drawing the molten glass into fibers, glass wool is then bonded together using a thermosetting resin. This process results in a material with a high level of thermal insulation, capable of significantly reducing heat transfer and minimizing energy loss. This makes it an ideal choice for both hot and cold applications.
In addition to its thermal insulation capabilities, glass wool is also highly effective at reducing noise transmission, making it a popular option for soundproofing and acoustic insulation applications. It is available in various forms, such as rolls, batts, and boards, and is commonly installed in walls, ceilings, floors, and roofs. It is also frequently used in HVAC systems to insulate ducts and pipes.
As a cost-effective insulation solution, glass wool can help improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs, making it a valuable asset in a wide range of industries.
Features Processed using a special craft and an edible plant-based ecological binder, this product stands out from ordinary glass wool. It is free from formaldehyde and acrylic, and instead, it has a pleasant, bread-like fragrance. The fibers are finer, softer, and have greater toughness and elasticity. This makes it an excellent choice for energy conservation, environmental protection, and noise reduction in industrial, commercial, and residential settings. With superior heat preservation, heat insulation, sound absorption, noise reduction, and environmental benefits, this product is a top choice for a wide range of applications.
Advantages Health and Environmental Protection
Glass wool, with its superlength and superfine fiber characteristics, significantly enhances its environmental protection performance. It boasts the following features: overlength and superfine fibers, no slag balls, formaldehyde-free, and acrylic acid-free.
Natural Binder
Glass wool utilizes a purely natural plant binder that excludes petrochemical raw materials. Free from formaldehyde and acrylic acid, it also emits no harmful gases, making it a healthy and environmentally friendly option.
Superfine and Overlength Fibers
Produced through special technology, glass wool features finer and longer fibers, resulting in a uniform and slag-free product. This greatly improves the tensile resistance, vibration resistance, and overall structural strength of the glass wool, enhancing its performance in terms of tensile and shock resistance.
Excellent Thermal Insulation and Sound Absorption
Compared to ordinary glass wool, the fibers of this product are much longer and finer, resembling down and cotton. With smaller pores and more air layers, glass wool achieves superior thermal insulation and sound absorption performance.
Soft and Non-Irritating
The purely natural glass wool fibers are slender and soft, posing no harm to the skin. With minimal cutting edges, little scatter, and reduced loss, it enhances worker comfort and installation efficiency while significantly minimizing material loss.
High Hydrophobic Performance
Glass wool boasts a hydrophobicity rate of over 98%, minimizing the negative effects of air moisture on the material. By adding a specific cladding to the glass wool, the product's thermal insulation performance becomes even more durable.
Application Building Insulation:
Glass wool is widely utilized in buildings to enhance energy efficiency and lower heating and cooling costs. It is commonly installed in walls, floors, roofs, and attics, effectively preventing heat transfer and ensuring a comfortable indoor environment.
HVAC Duct Insulation:
In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, glass wool is used to insulate ducts. This helps reduce energy loss and minimize noise transmission, making HVAC systems more efficient and quieter.
Industrial Insulation:
Glass wool finds its use in various industrial settings, including boilers, ovens, and kilns, where it reduces heat loss and boosts energy efficiency. It is also employed in industrial pipelines and tanks to prevent corrosion and maintain temperature stability.
Automotive Insulation:
In the automotive industry, glass wool serves as an acoustic and thermal insulation material. It helps reduce noise and vibration, enhancing passenger comfort in vehicles.

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