Resin Bonded Fiber Glass Wool is made from pure silica sand. This compressible insulation material consisting of fine, long, inorganic glass fibers bonded together by a high temperature resin binder. Glass wool is available in rolls in various densities and thicknesses and with a wide range of factory applied facings which include reinforced aluminium foil, fiberglass tissue, black glass tissue and a wide range of imported premium facings.
These rolls have excellent acoustics absorption characteristics.
These are available in the form of rolls of 16 to 48 Kg/M3 in thickness of 25mm or 50mm. The roll size may vary but is generally 1.2m width x 10m to 30m length. It is also available in higher densities of 64 Kg/M3. These rolls are mostly used in buildings with external insulation of walls and flat roofs, glass wool regulates the thermal inertia of the building.