Cellular Glass (Foam Glass) is a glass foam material formed from a reaction between glass and carbon at high temperatures. Stanford Optics has rich experience in manufacturing and supplying high-quality Cellular Glass (Foam Glass).
Cellular Glass (Foam Glass) is a glass foam material formed from a reaction between glass and carbon at high temperatures. Foam glass has a cellular structure, and it is impermeable. It has good thermal properties, and therefore it can be used as thermal insulation. Its high impermeability makes it ideal as a barrier against soil humidity. Because foam glass is entirely made of inorganic materials, it is non‐flammable. Foam glass also has high compressive strength, making the material very suitable for the insulation of flat roofs, which are covered with bitumen or other heavy substances.
Material |
Cellular Glass |
Thermal conductivity value |
0.038-0.055 W/m∙K |
Operating Temp. |
-20 to 120℃ |
Size |
Customized |
Cellular Glass is a lightweight, low embodied carbon building material. Used as load-bearing structural fill, cellular glass is a high-performance aggregate that can be used across the construction industry.
Our Cellular Glass (Foam Glass) is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Material |
Cellular Glass |
Thermal conductivity value |
0.038-0.055 W/m∙K |
Operating Temp. |
-20 to 120℃ |
Size |
Customized |
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