NFA formaldehyde-free glass fiber insulation material
Currently, in the United States, the use of glass wool (yellow or pink glass wool) that uses existing phenol as a binder is prohibited in some states due to the release of formaldehyde, which affects health. NFA is a formaldehyde-free glass wool insulation material developed as an alternative.
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Currently, in the United States, the use of glass wool (yellow or pink glass wool) that contains existing phenol as a binder is banned in some states due to the release of formaldehyde, which affects health. NFA is a formaldehyde-free glass wool insulation material developed as an alternative.
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Currently, it is being used in building materials as a measure against sick house syndrome. Additionally, insulation materials in paper form, which do not use any binders and vary in density and thickness, can be installed in small spaces such as behind wallpaper or under floorboards, making them effective for temperature management in offices and restaurants, as well as for saving electricity in eco-friendly water heaters. Furthermore, since it does not emit harmful gases or produce gases itself, it is also used in cooking appliances such as microwave ovens and rice cookers.
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Our company has been dealing with insulation materials for many years. If you are considering cost reduction, energy saving, or addressing environmental issues, please contact us.