As we all know, glass wool has a wide range of uses. Among them, centrifugal glass wool, as a kind of deep-processed glass wool, has a wider range of uses and is more practical. The melted glass is made into a fibrous material by a centrifugal blowing method, and then further processed to solidify, and finally made into a centrifugal glass wool. Next, products of various shapes can be made, such as centrifugal glass wool rods, centrifugal glass wool tubes and centrifugal glass wool felts, which are typical centrifugal glass wool products. Glass wool has excellent sound absorption and is widely used.
The inside of the glass wool is a fluffy structure with a large overall density, which can timely emit the absorbed sound, and the porous structure also enhances the noise reduction performance of the product. Glass wool products can meet people's demand for quietness, and can largely reflect its noise reduction capabilities. In addition, the surface of glass wool is relatively rough. When sound waves hit the surface of glass wool, the sound waves can propagate through the pores inside the glass wool, causing the vibration of molecules in the air to further cancel the sound. It is worth noting that the thicker the thickness of glass wool, the stronger the sound absorption effect; anyway, the smaller the thickness, the worse the sound absorption effect, and it can not even play a role in noise reduction.