Technical Cork - Agglomerated


This is the most common type of agglomerated cork, which is produced by mixing, pressing and heating selected cork granulate and a polyurethane binder in an oven. Depending on the metal moulds used, cylinders are formed which are then cut into rolls or blocks which are cut into sheets. By selecting the right quality and size of cork grain with the right type of binder, we can compose cork agglomerates with different characteristics of density, hardness, elasticity, compression and strength, depending on our requirements. It is an environmentally friendly material as it can be recycled and used to produce new agglomerated cork products.
Technical cork is a versatile insulation material that is used in various areas of life:
- construction (acoustic and thermal insulation for floating and glued floors, insulation and decoration of walls and floors, vibration insulation for machinery, buildings and rooms, expansion joint fillings)
- footwear (manufacture of shoe soles and platforms, manufacture of insoles and heel cups, orthopaedic footwear components)
- automotive industry (cork gaskets and spacers)
- advertising and decoration industry (coasters, coasters, cork products, cork information boards, advertising gadgets)
- angling (fishing rod handles), furniture (upholstery and veneers), modelling (musical instrument components, electrical engineering components, children's game components and toys.
Available in various thicknesses and grain sizes, technical cork offers many advantages and comes from a natural raw material.

Application of Technical Cork: Versatility in action


Technical cork has found its place in many areas of life, mainly due to its excellent insulating properties. You can use it in the sound insulation of walls, ceilings and floors, as well as in the thermal protection of attics or doors. Many manufacturers of sound-absorbing doors use technical cork as a guarantee of effective sound insulation.
Technical cork is available in different thicknesses and grain sizes: from 1mm to 45mm. Other thicknesses are available on request.
There are 3 types of sheet: Coarse-grained (AK26), Medium-grained (AK12) and Fine-grained (DR), allowing you to tailor it to your specific requirements.
Cork sheets in different grits are a versatile material that can be used for a variety of projects. By choosing the right texture, you can tailor the cork to your needs, achieving the best results in insulation, creating cork boards, laser cutting and engraving.

Coarse-grained Cork Sheets: ideal for Insulation

Coarse-grained cork is an excellent material for thermal and acoustic insulation. Thanks to its dense structure, it effectively reduces heat and sound conduction. By using it in wall, ceiling or floor insulation, you will ensure peace of mind and savings on your energy bills.

Medium Grain Cork Sheets: Create Cork Boards

Medium-grain cork is a material that is perfect for creating cork boards. Its even texture creates an ideal surface for pinning up notes, photos and other materials. It's a great solution for organising spaces in the home, office or school.

Fine-grained Cork Sheets: Laser Cutting and Engraving

Fine-grained cork is made for precision work such as laser cutting and engraving. Its fine and smooth surface responds perfectly to machining tools, allowing you to create unique details and patterns. It is a material that allows you to develop your creativity in arts and crafts projects.
By choosing the right cork texture, you adapt it to your needs and projects. Coarse-grained cork insulates, medium-grained cork organises and fine-grained cork provides precision in your work. It is a material that gives you control over the results of your projects.

Advantages of Technical Cork: Why You Should Choose This Material


Technical cork is an exceptional insulation material with many advantages:
    - Acoustic Insulation: technical cork perfectly dampens impact and airborne sounds, creating a calm atmosphere in your interior.
    - Thermal Insulation: Thanks to its thermal properties, technical cork maintains a constant room temperature, helping you to save on the cost of
heating and cooling costs.
    - EASY INSTALLATION: Installing the technical cork is simple and can be done by yourself. All you need is the right adhesive and a short time to enjoy the insulating benefits.
    - Aesthetic Appearance: Technical cork can be finished to your liking. Left natural or painted, it adds a unique character to the interior.
Origins of Technical Cork: Natural and ecological

Technical cork is derived from the bark of the cork oak tree. The microstructure of cork contains closed micro-cells filled with a gaseous mixture, creating excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. It is a natural material that is environmentally friendly and renewable.
By choosing technical cork, you are investing in insulation, comfort and ecology. This versatile material will meet your acoustic and thermal insulation needs and add character to your interiors.