branding. the major manufacturer of insulation is called "pink panther" and so now that's what people look for. not all insulation is pink though
"Fireproof" is a little ambiguous (as, for that matter, is "pink insulation.").I believe that Owens-Corning holds a trademark on the color pink for insulating materials, but they make several types in that color.Fiberglas insulation (the pink fluffy stuff) is non-flammable ... the paper backing can burn, but the pink part is, basically, glass, and just melts without burning. It's not "fireproof" because, as mentioned, it WILL melt if the temperature gets high enough.The pink foam sheets are polystyrene (basically, styrofoam) and are nowhere near fireproof in any sense.
Probably Insulation...
no.
Pink attic insulation, also known as fiberglass insulation, offers several benefits for a home. It helps to regulate temperature, reducing energy costs for heating and cooling. It also provides soundproofing, improving the overall comfort and quietness of the home. Additionally, pink attic insulation is fire-resistant and can help prevent the growth of mold and mildew, promoting a healthier indoor environment.
Not if you can convince them it's cotton candy
white and pink make pink
The mass of fiberglass pink insulation can vary depending on its density, thickness, and the specific product. Typically, fiberglass insulation has a density ranging from about 0.5 to 3.5 pounds per cubic foot. For example, a standard batts insulation measuring 16 inches by 48 inches and 3.5 inches thick weighs approximately 10 to 12 pounds. To determine the exact mass, you would need to consider the specific dimensions and density of the insulation being used.
red and yellow Around here it is white, blue or pink. (we also have the yellow)
red and white will make pink.
medium pink
kind of another kind of pink
Insulation has fibers that get under my skin. Is the space shuttle losing it's ceramic insulation panels?