vahtklaas
Vahtklaas is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "foam glass" or "cellular glass" in English. It refers to a rigid, lightweight, and closed-cell insulating material made from recycled glass. The manufacturing process involves heating crushed glass with a foaming agent, which creates a cellular structure within the material. This structure is composed of countless small, gas-filled cells, which are impermeable to both air and moisture.
The unique properties of vahtklaas make it suitable for a variety of applications. Its excellent thermal insulation
Common uses for vahtklaas include building insulation for walls, roofs, and floors, as well as thermal insulation