DÄMMSTATT cellulose insulation material is manufactured from daily newspapers. The papers are sorted and grind it into insulating cellulose flakes. The path from newspaper to insulation material requires little energy and no water. Thus, the manufacture of Cellulose insulation materials has clearly fewer disadvantages for the environment than the manufacture of conventional products.
Pure cellulose is flammable and vulnerable to pests and mold fungi. For this reason, our insulation materials are protected by the addition of aluminum hydrate and boric acid. Our borate-free products DÄMMSTATT borate-free contain ammonium phosphate and Fungotannin, manufactured from the bark extract tannin. These additives are biodegradable and make it possible to dispose of our products by means of composting.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Ecological Building Systems UK Ltd is consulted before specifying.
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| Certifications (?) | CSTB , ETA | |
| Fire Classification (European BS EN) (?) | B-s2 d0 | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_25_31_48 Loose insulation | |
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| Vapour Diffusion Resistance (?) | 1 µ | |
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| Thermal Conductivity (?) | 0.037 W/mK | 70% |
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| Has Environmental Data (?) | ||