Foam glass is extensively used for thermal insulation in the exterior walls and roofs of residential buildings. Thanks to its lightweight, fire-resistant, waterproof, non-toxic, non-combustible, and long lifespan (matching the building's lifespan), foam glass has become the ideal wall and roof insulation material for residential buildings, especially as the demand for environmental protection in our living spaces continues to grow.
Foam glass serves as both a thermal insulation and a heat preservation material, capable of adapting to a wide temperature range from extreme cold to high temperatures. Its significant value lies not only in its longevity without degradation but also in its inherent fire-resistant and shock-absorbent properties. When used in environments such as low-temperature deep-freezing, underground projects, flammable and explosive areas, humid conditions, and harsh chemical erosion, it is not only safe and reliable but also durable, earning it the title of "a non-replaceable thermal insulation material." Therefore, it is widely applied in the oil and chemical industries, underground engineering, shipbuilding, thermal insulation and preservation, and flue lining anti-corrosion projects.


































