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- ECOWOOL -ORGANIC INSULATION MATERIAL
Wood fibre insulation material is made from recycled newsprint milled into a fibrous form with fire and rot retardants added
-> This produces consistency which makes Ecowool as:
1. BETTER THERMAL INSULATION ALTERNATIVE COMPARED TO TRADITIONAL INSULATION
2. ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY INSULATION MATERIAL
3. HEALTHY INSULATION MATERIAL
These product properties position Ecowool uniquely into leadership of ecological insulation markets.
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Cellulose fibre insulation = Ecowool has been used in the world over 60 years. By now millions of houses have been insulated with cellulose fibre.
As a result of continuing research work Ecowool´s a competitive consistency cornerstones are established:
• Ecowool insulates effectively thermal conductivity λn = 0.040 W/mK
• Because of the density of the material the air conductivity of Ecowool is small air conductivity 80...120 x 10-6 m3/msPa
• In any fire cases Ecowool neither burst into flames, nor smelt, nor sinter but smoulder slowly. This is due to the used fire retarding agents - boron compounds. During the possible fire Ecowool's boron compounds release their crystallization water and in this way moisten the insulating layer, cool down the heat and retard the fire. Ecowool has an ability to protect the structures against fire
• As a wood fibre -based insulation material Ecowool has excellent moisture properties. By using Ecowool as insulation material wood-framed external walls can be built without plastic film vapour barrier
• Boric acid is used as fire retarding agent. Borax is effective rot retardant. These boron compounds prevent the growth of fungi. Even existing fungus die when they come into contact with Ecowool. Micro-organisms or smaller rodents do not thrive in the insulation
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Ecowool has a good thermal insulation properties consisting of four elements:
Ecowool's good thermal
insulation properties
Wood fibre as raw material Air Wood density
fibre Method of installation
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WOOD FIBRE AS RAW MATERIAL• As a wood fibre-based insulation material Ecowool contains the good
thermal properties of wood
AIR• Ecowool utilizes the good thermal insulation ability of air. In Ecowool
there is 85 - 92 % unbound air. Even the fibres themselves contain air and act as insulation
DENSITY• Ecowool's density is result of effective manufacturing process: in
process recycled paper is shredded mechanically down into extremely fine wood fibres
• Because of Ecowool's density, the air which is in the material stays stagnant. So the material utilizes stagnant air's ability to insulate well
• Ecowool's air conductivity is small due to the fine and tight consistency
METHOD OF INSTALLATION• Ecowool is blown or sprayed into the space to be insulated. In this way
Ecowool reaches all the most inaccessible nooks and crannies and provides a seamless and tight insulation
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In Finland Ecowool's thermal conductivity has been researched by Technical Research Centre of Finland. Officially measured average thermal conductivity λ10-value for Ecowool is 0,0367, from which can be calculated the normal thermal conductivity λn -value 0,041 W/mK.
Product Nominal dry density
kg/m3
Normal thermal conductivityλn W/mK
Blown rockwool 1 30 0.050
Blown rockwool 2 36 0.045
Blown rockwool 3 40 0.050
Blown glasswool 1 20 0.050
Blown glasswool 2 25 0.045
Ecowool = cellulose fibre 35 0,036-0.041
Thermal conductivity values for blown insulation materials used in Finland.
Source: Construction Supervision 3/90 p. 30 - 31 (Rakennusvalvonta 3/90 p. 30 - 31)
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Ecowool's air conductivity is small. This property is based on two typical features of wood fibre:
• The fine of wood fibre slows effectively movements of air
• Because of chances of relative air humidity the Ecowool's upper layer becomes tighter and the fibres of upper layer stick together little by little forming into the upper surface thin paper like layer which prevents effectively the penetration of air stream into the inside layers of insulation material
Product Air conductivitym3/ms Pa
Dry densitykg/m3
Blown rockwool 190...310*10 -6(550*10 -6)
50,9...60,8
Blown glasswool 480...960*10 -6(1310 *10 -6)
22,00...29,9
Ecowool=cellulose fibre
80...120*10 -6(150*10 -6)
30,6...40,0
The measured average air conductivity values for blown insulation materials used in Finland. In table is shown the range of air conductivity values and in brackets exceptionally high measured values.
Source: Technical Research Centre of Finland, Research Notes 631, p. 29 (VTT, Tiedotteita 631, p. 29).
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Ecowool's fire resistance properties are based on boron compounds - boric acid and borax. Due to properties of boric acid and borax Ecowool neither burst into flames nor smelt; only smoulders slowly.
Fire retarding agents effect two ways:1) they direct combustion reaction so that during fire the amount of combustible components is minimum, and the amount of generated carbon is maximum
2) fire retardants have a moisturizing effect. When they heat up they disengage their crystallization water and prevent the access of oxygen. In this way they slow the fire and cool down the insulation layer. Because of this Ecowool endures extremely well the stresses of fire.
No toxic gases are evaporated from Ecowool during the fire.
Temperature (C °) Product Measurement
point10 min. 15 min. 20 min. 25 min. 30 min.
Rock wool bottom board 112 245 680 800 820
(mineral wool) insulation 20 65 75 80 200
upper board 18 18 75 65 75
Ecowool bottom board 115 300 730 830 840
(cellulose wool) insulation 18 18 95 95 95
upper board 18 18 20 70 85
Glass wool bottom board 115 630 750 820 830
insulation 75 75 500 720 800
upper board 25 45 100 370 670
Result of the fire proofing test. The fire resistance test was arranged so that a chipboard was placed on both sides of the insulation.
Source: VTT PAL3369, 9.02.1984
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As organic insulation material Ecowool's moisture behaviour varies from typical moisture behaviour of other insulation materials.
MOISTURE BEHAVIOUR
Inorganic insulation materialsThe fibres of inorganic insulation materials are incapable of binding and releasing moisture
→ air and water move between the fibres or along them
→ moisture does not bind into insulation. When the moisture condenses into water, it flows between the fibres down to
constructions and may cause rot and decays
→ the insulation material must be isolated against moisture
→ use of plastic film vapour barriers is necessary within inorganic insulation materials
ECOWOOL/organic insulation materials→ Ecowool's raw material wood fibre is capable of binding moisture and releasing it without losing its thermal insulation
properties
→ Ecowool's moisture content follows the relative air humidity like wood
→ Because of this property - breathing - Ecowool insulated houses can be built without vapour barrier
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Ecowool is installed into space to be insulated by blowing when the material reaches all the most inaccessible nooks and crannies and provides a seamless insulation layer. As blown, the material surrounds tightly electric pipes and other constructions which are difficult to insulate
→ insulation layer will be dense and without gaps→ there are no leaking joints in lead-throughs and lattices
METHODS OF BLOWINGThere are two methods of blowing Method of blowing
Binding agent Usage possibilities
Blowing -method Air • attics
• floored attics
• sloping ceilings
• closed wall
constructions
Spray on -method Water • open wall constructions
The spray on -method used in open wallconstructions gives undeniable advantagefor Ecowool's user. When the material ismoisturized with water, the lignin of woodfibre will activate and it will function like aglue. This means that Ecowool adherestightly in the constructions and forms adense insulation layer without any gaps.
SAVINGSBlowing method means to the end user savings during the building time. For example there will be no waste pieces only the amount needed. This is a big advantage compared with board like insulation materials. Blowing is a very quick method and guarantees a superior installation result.
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Installation
CEILINGS • Density 45 kg/m3
ATTICS• Density 30 - 35 kg/m3
WALLS• Density 35kg/m3
Exterior and interior walls(spray on –method)
• Density 65 kg/m3
Vertical hollows(dry blowing –method)
FLOORS• Density 40 - 50 kg/m3
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Thermal conductivity
λR = 0.040 W/mK(Actual λ-values determined and approved by local authorities)
Fire categoryCellulose fibre does not maintain or spread fire(Actual classification according to local requirements)
Air conductivity 80...120 x 10-6 m3/msPa(depending on the installed density)
moisture contentabt. 10 % of dry weight
pH-value7,8 - 8,3
Packagepaper sack, plastic bag or plastic foil, abt. 15 kg/ sack
Density
Recommendable densities• floors 40 - 50 kg/m3
• attics 30 - 35 kg/m3
• ceilings 45 kg/m3
•walls 35 kg / m3 (exterior and interior walls; spray –on method)•walls 65 kg / m3 (vertical hollows; dry blowing –method)
Raw materials for producing 1000 kg cellulose fibre
•810 kg = 81 % recycled paper (sorted, dry, newsprint)•120 kg = 12 % boric acid (H3BO3) (fire retarding)•70 kg = 7 % borax (Na2B4O710H2O) (rot retarding)
Power supplyVoltage: 400/230 V, 50 HzConnected power: 110 – 450 kW (depending on machinery)
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• Excellent thermal insulation value
• Evens out the moisture in structures
• Breathing material
• Seamless and draught-free insulation
• Fire safe; it does not catch or propagate fire
• Resist rot, fungus growth and pests
• No sagging, strong adhesion to the surrounding structures
• Ecological – manufactured locally from recycled paper
• User friendly installation; safe, no cutting, no waste
• no toxic waste is created during the manufacturing process
• material is recyclable after usage
• only non-toxic natural chemicals are used
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During the last few years a great deal of environmental and healthy demands are placed for building materials. Ecowool is an insulation material alternative which excels in these properties:
DEMANDS FOR INSULATION MATERIALS. IN THE FUTUREINSULATION MATERIALS ARE ALSO REQUIRED TO BE MORE AND MORE ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY AND HEALTHY!
Ecowool
Environmentfriendly
insulation material
no toxic wastes are createdduring process
process does not require much energy
recycled paper as raw material
Healthyinsulation material
does not contain any toxic, volatile chemicals
as Ecowool is a breathing insulation, moisture related problems in structures are
minimized
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Ecowool is made from recycled paper. Ecowool contains 80 % pure recycled newsprint and rest 20 % non-volatile and safe fire and rot retarding agents.
As raw material the recycled paper is removed from general waste, thus reducing the overall burden. Processing into Insulation is an ideal use for recycled paper.
Ecowool's manufacturing process does not harm the environment Ecowool's manufacturing process is simple. It has two main phases: 1) pre-crushing where the recycled paper is pre-shredded and 2) refining where the pre-crushed paper is milled into a very fine fibrous form. In the second phase the fire and rot retardants are added.
Manufacturing of Ecowool does not harm the environment with toxic emissions, nor does it use non-renewable natural resources. The energy consumption of process is low.
Product Energy consumption
KWh/kg
Energy consumption
KWh/m3
Mineral wool Glasswool: 6,5Rockwool: 3
180
Ecowool 0,16 5
Example of the energy consumption when manufacturing different insulation materials.
Source: Waste and Environment 3/1992 p. 13 and National Ecoproduct register 1994, p. 71 (Jäte ja ympäristö 3/1992, p. 13; Valtakunnallinen Ekotuoterekisteri 1994, p. 71.
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Cellulose fibre does not contain any volatile, unhealthy chemicals The fire and rot retarding agents used in Ecowool are non-volatile and health safe agents. (Technical Research Centre of Finland, Chemistry laboratory: Research note KEM322068/6.1.1983).
ECOWOOL DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY VOLATILE, UNHEALTHY PHENOLIC ADHESIVES
Injurious effects of compact constructions can be avoidedDue to energy saving campaigns, tightness of constructions is improved and the amount of insulation materials is increased. For example, the effectiveness of thermal insulation is improved by using plastic film vapour barriers. By using the plastic film vapour barriers
• is made sure that the air in the insulation stays stagnant
• the harmful moisture of indoor air does not condense into the external walls of the building
These tight plastic vapour barrier constructions may:
• deteriorate the quality of indoor air
• Cause the use mechanical ventilation. The consequence of this may be unsatisfying indoor air quality and damage to structures
The above mentioned inconveniences can be avoided by naturally breathing structures. This means constructions without vapour barriers.
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• Ecowool's raw material wood fibre is able to bind moisture and release it
without losing its thermal insulation properties
• Ecowool's moisture content follows the relative air humidity like wood
• Because of this property - breathing - Ecowool insulated houses can be built
without vapour barrier. In this way the quality of indoor air will be improved
and the injurious effects of impermeable constructions can be avoided
Healthy insulation material
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Choice of Ecowool insulation means for the end user:
Ecowool’s advantages for end user
•The time of cheap energy is over. Ecowool's good thermal insulation ability means to the end user energy savings, savings in heating/cooling costs
•Ecowool reduces repairing costs because it protects the building effectively against harmful effects of cold/hot and moisture
•Also the savings during the building time are remarkable. By using Ecowool there will be no waste, only the amount needed
ECONOMICAL LIVING
•Ecowool is totally healthy safe: It is neither harmful during manufacturing nor during installation nor during use. It is made from natural materials and due to its properties it it possible to avoid the injurious effects of compact constructions and the use of unhealthy chemicals
HEALTHY LIVING
•Ecowool is a safe insulation material choice. In any fire cases Ecowool neither burst into flames nor smelt. It slows the fire and cools down the insulation layer. Ecowools fire properties give time to rescue during the possible fire
SAFE INSULATION MATERIAL CHOICE
CHOICE OF INSULATION MATERIAL WHICH TAKES INTO ACCOUNT THE ENVIRONMENT
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