Light natural cork for thermo-acoustic insulation of walls, flooring and ceilings
In natural environments, the cork oak uses its bark to protect itself from the heat, cold, humidity and from fire; cork granules are obtained from the bark, a natural and transpiring product, which with its flexibility, also dissipates sound energy and subsequent to boiling, also becomes rot-proof, it cannot be penetrated by insects or rodents and remains stable with time.
The cork granules obtained are assembled using natural glues to become panels, even rabbeted.