climacell is a high-quality cellulose-based insulation material that is blown into the wall cavity, or attic, with the help of a special machine that loosens, transports and compacts the fibers on site. Cellulose made from newspapers has been used to insulate buildings for more than 60 years. No other insulation material is more versatile and offers better physical building properties. A particularly uniform and finely defibered cellulose insulation is produced at the Angelbachtal cellulose plant. Pure newspapers from local printing houses are used as the raw material for this thermal-acoustic insulation. The raw material "newspaper" is shredded and defibered in several steps. Newsprint is characterized by uniformly sized fibers and environmentally friendly ink. During the production process, the fine powder is removed and fire protection additives are added in precise amounts. Due to the extremely gentle defibering process, the inherent high elasticity of cellulose is maintained and the structure of its geometry resembles that of a cotton ball. This ensures optimal connection and interweaving of the individual insulation fibers with each other during subsequent blowing, thus ensuring stability over time. What distinguishes this solution? The versatile fields of application and excellent physical-building properties. In addition to a noticeable acoustic contribution, the excellent performance in summer heat protection and the moisture-balancing effect should be emphasized, which significantly improve living comfort in increasingly tropical climatic conditions. Climacell® technical data: > λD = 0.038 W/(mK) > c = 2544 J/(kgK) > Fire reaction class: B2 > Water absorption: 15% of its own weight > Dimensional stability: zero settlement when laid with the required density Climacell is an upcycling product. Its raw materials are FSC (sustainable forests) certified, and its carbon footprint is significantly lower than all companies in the market. Learn more about the manufacturing process and Climacell's many applications on our website and Facebook channel! climacell.co.uk https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgXbxhlgYGONed7_1xgIIlA/videos Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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