- Report
- December 2023
- 174 Pages
Global
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Biosoluble mineral fibers are a type of advanced material specifically engineered to have a high degree of solubility in the human lung environment, aiming to reduce potential health risks associated with traditional mineral fibers such as some types of asbestos and traditional ceramic fibers. These advanced fibers are used in various applications where insulation, high-temperature resistance, and durability are required, such as in construction, automotive, and aerospace industries. Manufacturers typically produce biosoluble mineral fibers through a melt spinning process, which results in fibers with controlled chemical compositions that dictate their solubility and biological effects. The biosoluble fiber products often meet stringent regulatory requirements and are considered a safer alternative for applications where workers and end-users may be exposed to airborne fibers.
In the market for advanced biosoluble mineral fibers, several established companies have made their mark. Prominent players include Morgan Advanced Materials, Unifrax, Luyang Energy-saving Materials Co., Ltd, and Thermafiber, which is a subsidiary of Owens Corning. These companies are known for their extensive research and development efforts, leading to the production of a variety of biosoluble mineral fiber products that serve a multitude of industrial applications. Show Less Read more