Fiberglass is a composite material made of fine glass fibers. It is a versatile material used in a wide range of applications, from insulation to boat hulls to sports equipment. The main component of fiberglass is glass, which is generally made from silica sand, limestone, and soda ash. These raw materials are melted at high temperatures and then extruded through small openings to create the fine fibers that make up fiberglass.
Insulation: Fiberglass is a good insulator, both thermally and acoustically, making it useful for applications such as home insulation and soundproofing.
Moldability: Fiberglass can be molded into complex shapes, allowing for a wide range of design possibilities.
Uses of Fiberglass
Fiberglass finds applications in various industries and products, including: