
Glass Wool Roll
Glass wool, also known as fiberglass insulation, is made by melting glass and other minerals with a significant percentage of recycled content. This melt is then converted to resilient fiber form. The glass wool insulation is lightweight and can be used upto a service temperature of 230oC. It can be used in all general-purpose applications such as pre-engineered building, commercial building, drywall partition, HVAC and automobile.
Applications
With a service temperature ranging from sub-zero to +230oC, glass wool can be used for cryogenic applications, pre-engineered buildings (PEB), commercial buildings, HVAC, mobility and transportation, infrastructure and more.
With multiple benefits to offer, glass wool is used in ceiling (underdeck, overdeck), wall, partition, façade, duct, acoustic walls, auditoriums, theatres to name a few.


RB Slab | Resin Bonded Stone Wool Slab
Stone wool (rock wool) is made by melting volcanic rock such as basalt and converting them to fiber form. With the ability to operate at service temperatures up to 750oC, it is predominantly used in high temperature industrial applications.
Applications
Stone wool is the most commonly used insulation for hot applications in the industry for high temperatures up to 750C. These include boilers, pipes, storage tanks and more.
In certain areas of an industry, noise levels exceed the 85dB safe limit for human ear. With excellent acoustic properties, stone wool is also used in applications to provide sound isolation / absorption.

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