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Composite Insulation

Composite insulation refers to a layered or combined form of thermal insulation used in buildings or equipment. It integrates different materials—such as foam, fiberglass, or mineral wool—to optimize insulation performance, durability, and cost-efficiency. By combining materials with varied properties, composite insulation provides better thermal resistance, moisture control, and soundproofing than single-material solutions. It is designed to meet specific requirements of a structure or system, offering enhanced energy efficiency and protection from temperature extremes, ultimately helping to reduce energy costs and improve comfort.