glassfelt
Glassfelt is a term used to describe a nonwoven sheet made from glass fibers that are bonded into a felt-like mat. It can be produced with or without additional binders and is available in a range of densities and thicknesses. The material is typically produced by converting glass into short or long fibers and then forming these fibers into a continuous mat through mechanical entanglement (needling), thermobonding, or resin or latex binding.
Composition and production. Glassfelt largely consists of silica-based glass fibers. Depending on the intended use, binders
Properties. Glassfelt is lightweight, noncombustible, and exhibits good fire resistance. It generally offers high thermal stability,
Applications. Common applications include filtration media for air and liquids, thermal and acoustic insulation, refractory linings,
Safety and environmental notes. Processing glassfelt can generate glass fibers in the air, which may irritate
See also. Glass fiber, fiberglass, nonwoven fabric, filtration media.