Knauf Insulation Debuts a New Range of Materials
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Knauf Insulation, Inc. has broadened its range of building materials by introducing new lines of fiberglass insulation designed for pipes and storage tanks. A noteworthy innovation in these products is the absence of formaldehyde, a chemical commonly used in binders for traditional insulation.
The new fiberglass insulation materials have received independent certifications that attest to their contribution to improved indoor air quality. This means that Knauf Insulation's products have been tested to confirm minimal dust release and very low emissions of volatile organic compounds after installation, alongside an absence of ingredients known to trigger allergic reactions.
The expanded portfolio includes specific products rated for high-temperature applications on piping, as well as solutions intended for larger industrial vessels.
Image Credit: Knauf Insulation, Inc.
The new fiberglass insulation materials have received independent certifications that attest to their contribution to improved indoor air quality. This means that Knauf Insulation's products have been tested to confirm minimal dust release and very low emissions of volatile organic compounds after installation, alongside an absence of ingredients known to trigger allergic reactions.
The expanded portfolio includes specific products rated for high-temperature applications on piping, as well as solutions intended for larger industrial vessels.
Image Credit: Knauf Insulation, Inc.
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