Granular Blond Cork - 24 bags of 1/8 mc - 3 mc - thermal and acoustic insulation - DIY - gardening
Pallet of 24 bags per 125 liters - Total 3 cubic meters.
BLOND GRANULAR CORK
24 125 Lt granulated cork bags on wooden pallet
The following thermal and acoustic insulation works can be performed with granulated cork:
1- Insufflation of empty cavities in the perimeter walls of buildings.
2- Insulation of the attics with granular laid in loose form or mixed with Sodium Silicate (natural vitrifying).
3- Insulation of the attics together with the cork panels
4- Packaging of Thermal plaster for the thermal and acoustic insulation of houses.
5- Packaging of thermo-insulating substrates and sound absorbers.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GRANULATE CORK
-Specific weight of granulated cork: 100-105 kg per mc
- thermal conductivity: 0.042 W / mK
- Thermal resistance (value measured on the thickness of 25 mm): 0.61 m2K / W
- Moisture content of ground cork: 5%
- 125 L Havana paper bag - 1/8 mc (8 granular cork bags for 1 mc)
USE OF BUILDING CORK GRANULATED
1-Blowing in cork walls
drill the holes on the perimeter walls and blow in the granular cork until the hollow spaces are completely filled. (size of granular cork in relation to the size of the cavity: dim 3/14 for 7 / 15cm wide cavities - dim 3/8 for medium cavities 5 / 10cm - dim 1/3 for small cavities 1 / 5cm)
2-Loose roof insulation:
lay the cork in thickness in a free way on the surface or fill formworks or sectors suitable for a subsequent walkable cover (dim 3/14)
3-Insulation of the attics mixed with Sodium silicate: cork grains with sodium silicate
mix 1 mc of 3/14 granulated cork with 70 kg of sodium silicate or 1 mc of 3/8 granulate with 90 kg of sodium silicate. The video documents the thermal insulation of a large attic for a thickness of 20cm of dough: in this case equipment such as the truck mixer and the crane were used to bring the dough up to the roof, but in general for surfaces of normal dwellings it is more convenient to bring the cork in bags into the attic and make the dough directly on the spot.
4-Insulation of floor substrates mixed with sodium silicate:
mix 1mc of granulated cork 3/8 with 90kg of sodium silicate and spread the dough compacting it with a trowel. Then cover with a load-bearing screed or paneling before paving the affected surface.
5-Lightening of screeds with cement or natural hydraulic lime: thermal cork screed
mix 1mc of granular 3/14 or 3/8 (or 1mc mixed granular cork and sand in all proportions) with 200kg of cement 325 or with 350kg of NHL5 natural hydraulic lime.
** The information contained in this sheet, the result of our experience, is to be considered for information purposes only
CORN GRANULATE FOR THE BRICOLAGE
Granular cork can be used for craft projects and modeling, such as filling dolls and cribs
CORK GRAIN IN THE GARDENING
Mixed with garden soil, the cork grain allows the soil to remain loose (aerated and moist), therefore more beneficial for healthy plant growth.
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