Quartz Wool vs. Glass Wool: Properties, Composition, and Applications
Time : 2024-12-30

Quartz Wool (Quartz Fiber Cotton):

● Composed of high-purity silica and natural quartz crystals.

Created through high-temperature melting and special processing.

Appearance: white, fluffy, resembling cotton.

Characteristics: odorless, non-volatile, amorphous, no binders.

 

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Glass Wool (Glass Fiber Cotton):

Made from natural minerals (quartz sand, limestone, dolomite) and chemical raw materials (soda ash, borax).

Formed by melting the mixture into glass and spinning it into fine fibers.

Properties: porous material with good insulating and sound-absorbing capabilities.

 

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Comparison:

Quartz wool has over 99.9% silica content, much higher than glass wool.

Purity of quartz wool is greater than that of glass wool.

Silica's temperature resistance allows quartz wool to withstand continuous use at 1000℃.

 

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Applications:

Quartz wool: Used for high-temperature filling, insulation, composite reinforcement, and as filler in analytical instruments or laboratory reaction tubes due to its curly fiber structure that prevents compression and enhances insulation.

Glass wool: Predominantly used in building materials for its excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties.

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