glass wool
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Definition
- Noun:
- A fibrous, wool-like insulating material: "glass wool" is a substance made from extremely fine, intertwined fibers of glass. These fibers are massed together into a lightweight, flexible material that resembles wool in appearance and texture. Its primary function is to provide thermal and acoustic insulation.
Usage
- Glass wool is used as a mass noun. It refers to the material itself, not individual pieces.
- It is commonly found in construction and industrial applications for insulating walls, roofs, and pipes.
Examples
- Noun:
- The attic was insulated with a thick layer of glass wool to keep the house warm in winter.
- When handling glass wool, it is important to wear protective gloves and a mask to avoid irritation.
Advanced Usage
- As a component: Glass wool is often a core component within other products.
- The acoustic panels contained a dense core of glass wool to absorb sound.
Variants and Related Words
- Fiberglass (Fibreglass) (noun): A broader category of materials containing fine glass fibers, often used interchangeably with "glass wool" in casual contexts, though fiberglass can also refer to rigid composites.
- Mineral wool (noun): A similar insulating material made from rock or slag fibers, serving a comparable purpose to glass wool.
Synonyms
- Fiberglass insulation: A direct synonym highlighting its most common use.
- Glass fiber insulation: A more technical synonym describing its composition.
Noun
- glass fibers spun and massed into bundles resembling wool