Glass wool is a versatile material widely used in construction, industry and transportation. The following are the main functions and uses of glass wool.
Glass wool is mainly used for thermal insulation, sound insulation and fire protection in the construction field. It can effectively reduce the energy consumption of buildings and improve energy utilization efficiency. It is often used for external insulation of buildings, moisture-proofing and sound insulation of underground projects, and thermal insulation of special buildings such as cold storage.
In the industrial field, glass wool is used for high-temperature insulation, heat insulation, fire prevention, and sound absorption and noise reduction. For example, in chemical production, glass wool is often used for the insulation of storage tanks and pipelines due to its acid and alkali resistance.
In the field of transportation, glass wool is used for sound insulation and heat insulation of ships and cars, as well as insulation and sound absorption of electronic equipment.
Glass wool is also used in the power industry, such as battery insulation, wire and cable protection and high-temperature insulation materials.
In addition, glass wool is lightweight, soft, and easy to process and install, making it widely used in many fields.