Glass wool is made from molten glass fibers spun at 1450°C. Fibers are bound with a binder during spinning process. Available in rolls, slabs, sprayable form, or loose-fill applications
WHO reports 40% of 12-35 year olds face unsafe sound exposure. Noise pollution affects health, sleep and productivity. Building envelope insulation helps control external noise
Achieves R-values as low as 0.021W/mK, offering greatest energy savings potential. Requires half the thickness of traditional insulation for same performance. Resists rot, sag, decay and microbial growth. Features fibre-free core, making it non-irritant and environmentally friendly. Low weight enables modern construction methods
Cellular glass is formed from glass and carbon at high temperatures. It has a cellular structure and is impermeable. It is non-flammable and has high compressive strength. Typical thermal conductivity ranges between 0.038 and 0.055W/m∙K
Heat flows from hotter to colder objects through temperature differences. Heat transfer coefficient measures heat transfer rate in materials. SI unit is watts per square meter kelvin (W/(m²·K))
XPS is extruded polystyrene foam board for insulation purposes. Production involves continuous extrusion with physical blowing agents. Features closed cell structure and excellent moisture resistance