Glass Wool Insulation

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The glass wool for insulation will provide a class A non-combustible mantel. Basic material are minerals like high quality quartz sand, limestone, and dolomite. Thanks to the low density, the usage weight is significantly reduced. After a high-quality melting process, the materials are centrifuged into non-combustible fibers. The final glass wool insulation is shaped by thermal curing. Benefit from the soft structure of one layer to use the insulation mantel to fit well with steel plates, avoiding corrosion for preventing condensation of water.

 

Glass Wool insulation

The glass wool for insulation will provide a class A non-combustible mantel. Basic material are minerals like high quality quartz sand, limestone, and dolomite. Thanks to the low density, the usage weight is significantly reduced. After a high-quality melting process, the materials are centrifuged into non-combustible fibers. The final glass wool insulation is shaped by thermal curing. Benefit from the soft structure of one layer to use the insulation mantel to fit well with steel plates, avoiding corrosion for preventing condensation of water.

The glass wool sheets, and casing pipes are coated with glass cloth or aluminium foil fiber cloth for every setting in cabins with sealing panels, such as cabin inners surface or electric cable shelf. The glass wool has certificates of CCS, ABS, LR, NK to ensure you will have a safe and sustainable product on board.

Pipes

The glass wool non-combustible mantels can be used for pipes with a medium temperature no higher than 250 o or 482 Fahrenheit. This includes frozen pipes, hot water pipes, steam pipes and even exposed pipes on open deck.

Generic specifications – Glass Wool

The non-combustible Type A glass wool ceramic wool has a surface of coating glass cloth or aluminum glass cloth. Fixation with stud pins.

The core material is glass wool.

The wool have been tested for asbestos and comply with Hong Kong International Convention for the safe and environmentally sound recycling of ships 2009 (Hong Kong Convention).

The table below shows the specifications.

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