Key Characteristics of Glass Wool
The sound-absorbing properties of centrifugal glass wool depend not only on thickness and bulk density but also on factors such as facing materials and structural design. In architectural applications, considerations must also be given to cost, aesthetics, fire resistance, moisture resistance, dust control, and aging resistance.
Can be cut as desired
Antibacterial, mold-resistant, aging-resistant, and corrosion-resistant, ensuring a healthy environment.
Can be cut and shaped freely.
Stable physical properties
Fire rating certified under National Standard GB/T13350-2000. Suitable for thermal insulation and sound absorption/noise reduction in buildings such as industrial plants, warehouses, public facilities, exhibition centers, shopping malls, indoor playgrounds, and sports venues.
Internal Structure of Glass Wool
Centrifugal glass wool features a loose, interlaced fiber structure with numerous tiny pores; it is a classic porous sound-absorbing material with excellent acoustic properties. It can be fabricated into wall panels, ceiling tiles, and suspended sound absorbers, effectively absorbing sound energy within a room to reduce reverberation time and indoor noise levels.
