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Heilongjiang Feihe Dairy industry 100 billion ecological characteristic industrial cluster project

Solution:
1. Constant Temperature Insulation in Barns
2. Humidity and Odor Control
3. Equipment Noise Reduction and Protection
4. Greenhouses (for Vegetable/Flower Cultivation)
5. Feed Storage and Processing Facilities


Customer review:

From John Peterson, Manager of a 10,000-Head Pig Farm (Iowa, USA)

"We installed glass wool insulation in our piglet barns and grow-finish houses last winter, and the results exceeded our expectations. The biggest win is energy savings—our propane use for heating dropped by 32%, which saved us over $15,000 in just 6 months. The piglets (which need 28-32℃) now stay warm without constant heater runs, so their survival rate went up 5% compared to previous winters. Also, the moisture resistance is great—even with the barn’s high humidity, there’s no mold on the walls, and the steel frames aren’t rusting like they did with our old straw insulation. It was easy to install too—our team finished 3 barns in 2 days. Highly recommend for pig farms!"

From Elena Martinez, Owner of a 5-Hectare Vegetable Greenhouse (Andalusia, Spain)

"Our greenhouse grows tomatoes and cucumbers, which need stable day/night temperatures. Glass wool in the back walls and roof changed our game: night temperatures stay 4℃ higher now, so we haven’t had any frost damage this winter. In summer, we roll out the glass wool under the plastic cover—it blocks 65% of the sun’s heat, keeping the greenhouse under 32℃ without extra fans. Our tomato yield is up 12% because the plants aren’t stressed by temperature swings, and our electricity bill for cooling is down 28%. It’s cheaper than polyurethane too—saved 25% on insulation costs upfront. Perfect for Mediterranean greenhouses!"

From David Kim, Director of a Large Feed Processing Plant (Gyeonggi-do, South Korea)

"We used glass wool in our feed storage warehouse and crusher room, and it solved two big problems: moisture and noise. The warehouse’s humidity is now under 55% (down from 70% before), so our corn and soybean meal have zero mildew—we no longer throw away 2-3 tons of feed monthly. In the crusher room, the noise dropped from 92dB to 68dB, which makes the workers happier and meets local noise laws (no more complaints from nearby farmers). It’s also fire-safe (Class A rating), which is crucial for storing flammable feed ingredients. The installation was quick, and it’s held up well for 18 months—no signs of wear. A smart investment for any feed plant!"