BioGran brown - granulated toasted cork - 0.50 cubic meter bag
€106.00 sacco da 0,50 MC
Self-expanded cork granulate for insulation and insufflation in the empty cavities of the perimeter walls
Applications:
- Lightweight substrates
- Isolation/filling of empty crate
- Filling empty cavities through blowing (RENT the insulator and carry out the work yourself!)
- Attic insulation
Main advantages:
- Excellent thermal and acoustic insulation
- Insulation performance unaltered over time
- Unlimited duration
- High breathability, prevents condensation and mold
GRANULOMETRY 3/9 MM, SOLD IN BAGS OF 0.50 CUBIC METER, 2 BAGS = 1 CUBIC METER
Description
BioGran is produced by grinding reclaimed material and processing waste from Biopan panels, while preserving all the original qualities: rot resistance, durability, dimensional stability, and resistance to water and humidity.
Available in various grain sizes, it is commonly used as-is for thermal and acoustic insulation of cavity walls via blow-in application, or mixed with sealants or cement for the creation of lightweight screeds and attic subfloors (INSULFLATOR RENTAL available – see page!).
Sold in 0.50 m³ bags, to make 1 cubic meter you need 2 bags
Toasted brown granulated cork is a natural and versatile material, widely used in various applications thanks to its outstanding insulating and sustainable properties.
Here are the main uses of brown cork granules:
1. Thermal and Acoustic Cavity Wall Insulation Description:
Cork granules are blown into wall cavities to enhance both thermal and acoustic performance (see INSULFLATOR RENTAL). Benefits:
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Energy Efficiency: Reduces heat loss, supporting energy savings.
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Acoustic Comfort: Diminishes external noise, enhancing indoor comfort.
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Sustainability: As a natural material, it's eco-friendly and non-toxic.
2. Lightweight Flooring Subbases Description:
Mixed with binders such as cement or mineral sealants, cork granules are used to create lightweight subfloors. Benefits:
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Structural Load Reduction: Ideal for refurbishments requiring lighter structures.
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Thermal and Acoustic Insulation: Improves the insulating performance of floors.
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Ease of Application: Simple to mix and apply.
3. Filling of Attics and Floor Slabs Description:
Cork granules are evenly spread across uninhabited attics or floor slabs to improve insulation. Benefits:
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Insulation Enhancement: Reduces thermal dispersion through the roof.
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Breathability: Preserves vapor permeability, preventing condensation.
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Durability: Maintains its properties over time with minimal degradation.
4. Creation of Insulating Screeds Description:
Used in screed preparation, cork granules enhance floor insulation properties. Benefits:
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Thermal Insulation: Helps maintain consistent indoor temperatures.
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Acoustic Insulation: Reduces impact noise and structural sound transmission.
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Eco-Compatibility: A natural and environmentally friendly material.
5. Applications in Green Building Description:
Thanks to its ecological characteristics, cork granules are widely adopted in sustainable building projects. Benefits:
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Environmental Sustainability: Renewable and biodegradable material.
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Healthy Indoor Environment: Free of harmful emissions, promoting healthier indoor air quality.
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Versatility: Suitable for various construction applications, from new builds to renovations.
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Product Details
Data sheet
- Density (Kg/m3)
- 68/80
- Thermal conductivity
- 0,043 W/mk
- Granulometry
- 0-2mm; 2-4mm; 3-9mm; 3-5mm; 3-15mm; 4-8mm; 4-10mm
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