Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 2:22:47 GMT -6
Will hemp be the ideal material to insulate our homes? An alternative when its properties are known.
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When it comes to acoustic and thermal insulation, we are all familiar with glass or rock wool, the large rolls that are installed on walls or on ceilings to insulate our homes from the cold.
For some years now, another material has been making its way into the field of insulation: hemp! It is from this ecological and naturally insulating material that the Biofib'isolation company manufactures hemp wool, Biofib'chanvre .
This material, available in rolls or Phone Number List panels, installs like glass wool, but has many advantages.
Versatile and sustainable insulator.
If you are looking for an easy and practical material to install, with insulating characteristics and environmentally friendly, hemp is among the alternatives. Biofib'hemp hemp has high acoustic and thermal performance, and is especially suitable for insulating walls, roofs or attics. It is also the preferred material now by professionals for energy renovation. Hemp fibers for insulation have several advantages, such as not being irritating or allergenic, which is not the case with glass or rock wool. Available in panels or rolls, cutting and installation is easy and hemp is dust-free.
Hemp is one of the most environmentally friendly insulating materials for several reasons. Starting with the fact that it is produced in Europe and, therefore, locally, which reduces transportation costs and favors short circuits.
Being of plant origin, it can be used in the construction of a low-energy or passive house.
Biofib'chanvre is also characterized as an ethical material . To manufacture it, the company has created a system of cooperatives that allows local producers to be paid the fair value of the work done to obtain the raw materials.
Hemp and its different uses.
Hemp is a taproot plant that is easily grown in Europe, and whose plants can reach 4 me in height.
More and more hemp farmers are also dedicated to the production of hemp pellets , a fuel that is easy to produce and cheaper than wood pellets.
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Of course, hemp is also used in medicine for therapeutic purposes to treat chronic pain.
France is now the first European producer of this plant, with 50,000 tons per year, of the 100,000 that are produced in the European Union.
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When it comes to acoustic and thermal insulation, we are all familiar with glass or rock wool, the large rolls that are installed on walls or on ceilings to insulate our homes from the cold.
For some years now, another material has been making its way into the field of insulation: hemp! It is from this ecological and naturally insulating material that the Biofib'isolation company manufactures hemp wool, Biofib'chanvre .
This material, available in rolls or Phone Number List panels, installs like glass wool, but has many advantages.
Versatile and sustainable insulator.
If you are looking for an easy and practical material to install, with insulating characteristics and environmentally friendly, hemp is among the alternatives. Biofib'hemp hemp has high acoustic and thermal performance, and is especially suitable for insulating walls, roofs or attics. It is also the preferred material now by professionals for energy renovation. Hemp fibers for insulation have several advantages, such as not being irritating or allergenic, which is not the case with glass or rock wool. Available in panels or rolls, cutting and installation is easy and hemp is dust-free.
Hemp is one of the most environmentally friendly insulating materials for several reasons. Starting with the fact that it is produced in Europe and, therefore, locally, which reduces transportation costs and favors short circuits.
Being of plant origin, it can be used in the construction of a low-energy or passive house.
Biofib'chanvre is also characterized as an ethical material . To manufacture it, the company has created a system of cooperatives that allows local producers to be paid the fair value of the work done to obtain the raw materials.
Hemp and its different uses.
Hemp is a taproot plant that is easily grown in Europe, and whose plants can reach 4 me in height.
More and more hemp farmers are also dedicated to the production of hemp pellets , a fuel that is easy to produce and cheaper than wood pellets.
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Of course, hemp is also used in medicine for therapeutic purposes to treat chronic pain.
France is now the first European producer of this plant, with 50,000 tons per year, of the 100,000 that are produced in the European Union.