
Black Fiberglass Tissue Facing
Black fiberglass tissue with flame retardancy, antibacterial properties, and sound absorption. Used for sound barriers, HVAC insulation, and ceiling panels.
Key Features
- Flame retardant
- Antibacterial & mildew resistant
- Sound absorption
- Non-fading black color
Overview
Black fiberglass tissue facing is a colored veil that combines the reinforcing function of glass tissue with flame retardancy, antibacterial protection, and sound absorption. The non-fading black finish gives a clean, uniform appearance for visible surfaces while delivering acoustic and insulation performance, which is why it is widely used in sound barriers, HVAC ducting, and ceiling panels.
Offered in 50g, 60g, 65g, and 80g weights, the facing absorbs sound energy and resists flame spread, making it suitable for building interiors and equipment where fire safety and noise control matter. Its antibacterial and mildew-resistant treatment keeps the material hygienic in humid HVAC and ceiling environments over a long service life.
As a facing layer, the black tissue bonds to insulation boards, acoustic panels, and duct liners, providing both a finished surface and functional performance. It is a practical choice for architectural and mechanical applications that need appearance, acoustics, and fire performance in one material.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Weight | 50g / 60g / 65g / 80g |
| Color | Black |
| Function | Sound Absorption, Insulation |
| Application | Sound Barriers, HVAC, Ceilings |
Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes black tissue facing suitable for HVAC and ceilings?
It combines flame retardancy, antibacterial and mildew resistance, and sound absorption with a clean non-fading black finish, which suits sound barriers, HVAC insulation, and ceiling panels.
What weights does the black tissue come in?
It is available in 50g, 60g, 65g, and 80g weights, allowing selection based on the acoustic, insulation, and surface requirements of the application.
Is the black color durable?
Yes. The facing uses a non-fading black color, so it maintains a uniform appearance over a long service life even in humid HVAC and ceiling environments.


