Turning old into new. Why we produce sustainable insulation elements from waste paper.
The fact that paper, defibered into cellulose flakes, insulates well has been known for almost a century in America and Europe in building insulation. Why do we use it in our packaging?
Cellulose insulation insulates well due to several characteristic properties that make it an effective solution for insulating packaging as well.
1. natural origin:
Cellulose insulation is made from recycled newsprint or other cellulose fibers. These natural materials have naturally insulating properties.
2. high density:
Cellulose fibers are processed into a type of raw wool during manufacturing. The high density of the material contributes to less air circulating through the insulation, which minimizes heat transfer.
3. low thermal conductivity:
Cellulose insulation has a low thermal conductivity, which means that it allows heat to pass through very slowly. This results in effective insulation against temperature changes.
5. environmental friendliness:
The production of cellulose insulation requires less energy compared to conventional insulation materials. In addition, the use of recycled paper contributes to a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution.
6. adaptability:
Cellulose insulation can adapt well to different shapes and structures. This enables effective insulation even in complex or unusually shaped areas.
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