About Cork

Why Cork Uniqueness?

Why cork uniqueness? The uniqueness of cork derives from its structure of air-filled cells, each of which consists of a watertight, flexible compartment. En masse these cells constitute a remarkably effective insulating medium that is also impervious to liquids. Because of its internal matrix of air pockets, cork is also among the lighter natural substances […]

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Why Choose Cork?

Why choose cork? The particularity of cork makes it a favorite product for many people: Excellent Acoustic Insulation – Cork has low conductivity to noise and vibration. This is because the gaseous components contained in cork are enclosed in small impermeable compartments, isolated from each other by a moisture-resistant substance. Excellent Thermal Insulation – The air inside

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What Is Cork?

As many of us might know, cork is widely used as wine bottle stopper, but if you have not been exposed to cork products before, you may wonder what kind of material is cork and what are its benefits? Let’s take a closer look at. What is cork? Cork is the outer layer of the Cork Oak

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What Can Cork Be Used For?

The Cork most distinguished and useful properties are: low density, resiliency, impermeability, insulating and fire retardant properties, low conductivity, high resistance to wear and tear, warm and soft touch and anti-static. All those characteristics make cork becomes the raw material for insulation, flooring and products for areas as diverse as construction, fashion, design, health, energy production

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Can Cork Get Wet?

The short answer is “no.” think of the most common use for cork, wine stoppers. cork has been used for wine stoppers for hundreds of year primarily because it does not absorb water or liquids. Cork has also been used for years in buoys, life jackets and other floatation devices, again because it does not absorb water and

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Can Cork Be Recycled?

Can cork be recycled? The answer is Yes, cork can be recycled, cork is cork a recyclable material, they’re actually a surprisingly sustainable material from an unlikely source with plenty of possibilities for creative reuse. Cork of different ages is used to create different products. In other words, no cork is ever wasted. Young cork

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