It is formed as a result of melting locally supplied, inorganic raw material, silica sand at 1200ºC - 1250ºC and turning it into fiber.
It can be produced in different sizes and technical features, with different coating materials, in the form of mattresses, plates, pipes and casts, depending on the place and purpose of use.
It provides fire safety together with heat insulation, sound insulation and acoustic arrangement.
The thermal conductivity declared value is λ≤0.040/mK.
The water vapor diffusion resistance factor is µ=1.
Usage temperature is between -50 / +250ºC. Binder-free glass wool products can be used up to 500°C. In addition, special glass wool products used in the range of -200 / +400ºC can be produced.
Even if it is exposed to heat and humidity, its dimensions do not change.
It does not deteriorate over time, does not rot, does not hold mold, does not corrode and rust. It is not destroyed by insects and microorganisms.
It is not hygroscopic and capillary.
According to the German Norm DIN 4102 and the Turkish Standard TS EN 13501-1, it is class A, which is "non-combustible materials".