Product Description
GLASS WOOL (LAB) is a fiber-like material used for insulation in thermal, acoustic, and fire-proofing applications. It is non-combustible, offering high thermal resistance, excellent sound absorption, and lightweight properties. Made from fiberglass and other ingredients, it is insoluble in water and has a melting point of approximately 1260C. Available in sheets, rolls, or batts, this industrial/laboratory-grade product is typically yellow in color. With a neutral pH level and indefinite shelf life under proper storage conditions, it is suitable for use in laboratories, construction, and industrial environments.
FAQs of GLASS WOOL (LAB):
Q: Is GLASS WOOL (LAB) flammable?
A: No, GLASS WOOL (LAB) is non-combustible.
Q: What are the applications of GLASS WOOL (LAB)?
A: GLASS WOOL (LAB) is used for insulation in thermal, acoustic, and fire-proofing purposes.
Q: How should GLASS WOOL (LAB) be stored?
A: GLASS WOOL (LAB) should be stored in a cool dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Q: What is the density of GLASS WOOL (LAB)?
A: The density of GLASS WOOL (LAB) is 100 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3).
Q: What is the CAS number of GLASS WOOL (LAB)?
A: The CAS number of GLASS WOOL (LAB) is 65997-17-3.