Fiberglass: It is one of the most widely used insulation materials, and it is a very fine glass fiber.
Mineral wool: It comes in two types, which are stone wool consisting of natural mineral materials, such as basalt, and slag wool, which is an industrial material that appears on a surface of molten mineral materials.
Cellulose: It is made from recycled papers, mineral crystals are added to it, and it is distinguished by the fact that it does not require moisture insulation before being installed on the wall.
Natural fibers: made of several materials, such as cotton, wool, and hemp.

Polystyrene: It is a colorless and transparent thermoplastic material.
Polyunsaturate: It is a class of thermoplastics.
Polyurethane or polyurethane: It is an insulating material to which a gas with a low conductivity capacity is added to its cells.
Vermiculite and Perlite: These materials are not used on a loose level today, and are produced by heating and blasting stones.
Urea formaldehyde foam: It is used to insulate the roofs of commercial and industrial buildings.
Cement foam: It is made from mineral materials extracted from sea water, such as magnesium oxide, and is characterized as non-toxic and non-flammable.
Phenolic foam: Its disadvantage is that it shrinks by 2% after processing.