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Building insulation is a type of insulation used to reduce the amount of heat lost or gained in a building. It is typically made from materials such as fiberglass, cellulose, rock wool, and polystyrene. Insulation helps to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature, reduce energy costs, and reduce noise levels. It is also used to protect against moisture, fire, and pests.
Insulation is an important part of any building, and the building insulation market is a large and growing industry. It is estimated that the global building insulation market will reach $50 billion by 2025. The market is driven by increasing demand for energy efficiency, rising construction activities, and government regulations.
The building insulation market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Owens Corning, Johns Manville, Knauf Insulation, Rockwool, Kingspan Group, and Saint-Gobain. Show Less Read more