Black fiberglass tissue is distinguished by its color, which is typically achieved through the addition of pigments during the manufacturing process. This coloration can enhance UV resistance and provide a more aesthetically pleasing appearance in certain applications. Compared to other types of fiberglass tissue, such as white or colored ones, black fiberglass may also exhibit slightly different thermal properties due to the pigmentation. However, the core properties like strength, flexibility, and insulation capabilities remain largely the same across different colored fiberglass tissues. The choice between black and other types often comes down to specific industry requirements or aesthetic preferences.