Glasswool is made by bonding long, fine, and inorganic fibers together with high-temperature binders. These fibers are responsible for creating an excellent acoustic and thermal insulation by trapping air in tiny pockets of micro diameters. The final product is light yellow or golden in colour and is blessed with a high tensile strength because of the close binding. It is ideal for, both thermal and acoustic insulation and also for application in which high compression and vibration are involved.