Dual-glass fibers and insulation products therefrom

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Sheet including cover or casing – Noninterengaged fibered material encased

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65438, 428224, 428332, 428369, 428370, 428371, B32B 1702, B32B 1710, C03B 37075

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055365507

ABSTRACT:
A glass fiber insulation product comprises irregularly-shaped glass fibers of two different glasses having differing coefficients of thermal expansion, with the irregularly-shaped dual-glass fibers exhibiting a substantially uniform volume filling nature, and providing improved recovery and thermal conductivity abilities even in the absence of a binder material.

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