lasivillat
Lasivillat, also known as glass wool, is a common insulation material made from spun glass fibers. It is manufactured by heating glass to a molten state and then spinning it at high speeds to create fine, flexible fibers. These fibers are then bound together with a resin to form batts, rolls, or loose-fill insulation.
The primary function of lasivillat is to provide thermal and acoustic insulation. The trapped air pockets within
Lasivillat is a non-combustible material, contributing to fire safety in buildings. It is also resistant to
When installing lasivillat, it is important to wear protective clothing, gloves, and a mask to avoid skin