Loose-fill insulation
The most obvious difference between loose fills and other types of insulation is their form: they are produced as or broken down into granules, shreds, or nodules. Small particles form fluffy materials. They conform to the spaces in which they are installed. Loose fills are commonly sold in bags and are blown into building cavities with the help of the special equipment.
Loose-fill insulations are good for places where it is difficult to use other types of insulation, such as irregularly shaped areas and hard-to-reach places.
There are different types of loose-fill insulations. For example, there are loose fill dispensers, loose-fill antistatic, etc.