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Brief Introduction:
Glass wool is a kind of fibrous
material made of natural ores such as
quartzite, dolomite, feldspar, and
limestone and so on, which are melted
into glass fluid by adding in
accessories such as calcined soda and
borax and then drawn, blown or thrown
into very thin fibers by external force
under fusing state. As a kind of
inorganic fiber, glass wool has the
following basic characteristics:
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Possessing good thermal insulation
performance under both high and low
temperatures.
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Neither burns, nor gives off harmful
gas, so it is recognized “statutory
income-bustible material” by many
countries.
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Possessing uniform resilience force.
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Possessing sound-absorption
performance from intermediate/low
frequency to high frequency and
excellent noise reducing effect.
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With low moisture absorption rate
under humid conditions.
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With low coefficient of linear
expansion.
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With low aging rate, being able to
maintain the original performance
after long-time use.
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Possessing excellent handling
characteristics.
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