Claims
- 1. A glass fiber insulation product comprising irregularly-shaped dual-glass fibers having rotations which are irregular both in direction and in magnitude, wherein said dual-glass fibers are made up of a first glass (A) and a second glass (B) which interface each other along the length of the fibers in an A/B glass ratio, said dual-glass fibers having an average deviation ratio greater than about 5% away from an A/B glass ratio of 50:50, wherein the average deviation ratio is the numerical average of the deviation ratios of all of said dual-glass fibers in said glass fiber insulation product, and wherein the deviation ratio of a dual-glass fiber is the ratio, expressed in percent, of r to R on the cross-section of a dual-glass fiber, where r is the closest distance from the cross-sectional center of the fiber to the interface of the fiber glass (A) and second glass (B) making up the dual-glass fiber, and where R is the radius of the cross-section of the dual-glass fiber.
- 2. The insulation product of claim 1 wherein said dual-glass fibers in said glass fiber insulation product have an average deviation ratio of greater than about 15%.
- 3. The insulation product of claim 2 wherein said dual-glass fibers in said glass fiber insulation product have an average deviation ratio greater than 30%.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/148,745, filed Nov. 5, 1993.
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