- Hydrogels
- Agro KEEP – polymer hydrogel
- Aqua Plus – cellulose hydrogel
- Materials for hydroseeding
- Hydro HM – cellulose mulch
- Hydro KL – adhesive
- KAVA – organic fertilizer
- Cellulose Wool ThermoMC
- What is ThermoMC?
- Why choose it?
- History of wool
- How is cellulose wool made?
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- TechMC Technical Cellulose Fiber
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How is cellulose wool made?
ThermoMC cellulose wool is made from recycled newspaper, which is then sorted. The second stage of production is delivering the paper to a mill that breaks it down into individual fibers. Magnets installed at the mill’s intake capture all steel contaminants from the material.
The next step is transferring the shredded recycled newspaper to a buffer tank. During the transfer from the mill to the tank, the cellulose is impregnated with natural retardants. In the buffer tank, the cellulose undergoes its first dust removal.
The third stage of cellulose wool production involves moving it via a special feeder to the ProPack-2 packing machine, which is our own design. This machine makes packing our products much more efficient in terms of aesthetics and time, and also facilitates transport and shredding in blowing machines. Inside the ProPack-2 packer, the cellulose wool is dusted again to minimize dust emission.
The final process is producing a bag of cellulose wool shaped like a cuboid. Packing the product this way helps all insulation installers because the material is compressed so that the machine can aerate it as easily as possible.
Cellulose Wool Manufacturer
We produce cellulose material in loose form, not mats, because in loose form the material can reach everywhere air can reach. All hard-to-access places are no problem for our cellulose. The insulating material, cellulose wool, can be used for wall insulation, attic insulation, basement insulation, or ceiling insulation.
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An eco-friendly thermal insulation material made from recycled paper, enriched with additives that protect against fire, mold, and pests.