Introduction
What are mineral and glass fibers?
Mineral and glass fibers are inorganic materials characterized by a fibrous structure, primarily derived from glass, rocks, and minerals. These materials are widely used in various industrial and construction sectors for their insulating, acoustic, and thermal properties, as well as for their fire resistance.
Athena Industries stands out for its ability to offer customized solutions in mineral and glass fibers, ensuring efficiency and safety in the most critical applications.
Athena Industries Solutions in Silicord, Glass Wool, Vermiculite, and Rock Wool
Athena Industries offers a complete range of materials to meet the diverse needs of its customers. These include:
Silirope, an innovative and durable material, ideal for applications requiring high flexibility and heat resistance. Glass wool, perfect for thermal and acoustic insulation. Vermiculite, a lightweight material with excellent fireproof properties. Rock wool, renowned for its ability to withstand high temperatures and its soundproofing properties.
To learn more about the features of each material, please click on the dedicated cards.
Silirope
Glass Wool
Vermiculite
Rock wool
A Comparison
Mineral Fibers VS Glass Fibers
Natural fibers, such as cotton and wool, and mineral/glass fibers, such as glass wool and rock wool, offer different properties.
Mineral and glass fibers are generally preferred for applications requiring greater heat and fire resistance, as well as better durability over time.
Athena Industries focuses on the use of mineral and glass fibers to provide solutions that combine safety, energy efficiency, and long-lasting durability.
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