26/06/2026
İzocam Glass Wool Roof Blankets are lightweight and flexible insulation materials manufactured from molten glass fibers. Designed for pitched roofs, metal roofing systems, and prefabricated buildings, they provide outstanding thermal and acoustic insulation while enhancing fire safety with their A1 non-combustible classification. They are an ideal solution for creating energy-efficient, comfortable, and long-lasting roof systems.
İzocam Glass Wool Roof Blankets combine excellent thermal insulation performance with superior sound absorption. Their low thermal conductivity and high thermal resistance help reduce energy consumption throughout the year.
The flexible fibrous structure allows the material to fit tightly between rafters without leaving gaps, minimizing thermal bridges and improving overall insulation efficiency.
These values represent the average technical performance of İzocam Type 300, Type 350, and Type 400 Glass Wool Roof Blankets.
İzocam Glass Wool Roof Blankets are suitable for a wide variety of roofing applications, including:
With a thermal conductivity of 0.040 W/mK, the product minimizes heat loss and helps reduce heating and cooling costs.
Its A1 non-combustible classification provides maximum fire safety, making it suitable for projects with strict fire protection requirements.
The fibrous glass wool structure absorbs airborne sound, reducing noise transmission and improving indoor comfort.
A vapor diffusion resistance factor of μ = 1 allows moisture vapor to pass through the insulation, helping prevent condensation and mold formation.
Its lightweight and flexible construction enables quick installation while adapting easily to different roof geometries.
The material maintains its shape and insulation performance over time without sagging or deformation.
Manufactured using recyclable materials, it contributes to sustainable and energy-efficient building practices.
İzocam Glass Wool Roof Blankets are available in thicknesses ranging from 60 mm to 160 mm, allowing solutions for different insulation requirements.
It is suitable for pitched roofs, metal roof systems, prefabricated buildings, lightweight steel structures, attic insulation, and sandwich panel roofing applications requiring thermal and acoustic insulation.
Yes. It is classified as A1 non-combustible, offering the highest level of fire protection for building applications.
Yes. With a water vapor diffusion resistance factor (μ) of 1, it allows vapor permeability, helping prevent condensation within the roof structure.