Thermo-acoustic insulation
The thermal and acoustic insulation is essentially wadding formed with natural or synthetic fibre, placed in ordered layers and which undergo a process of thermal (heat melting of the fibre) or chemical (cohesion of the fibres by use of chemical products) solidification. The addition of particular fibres or chemical components transforms the wadding into fireproof, thermal or sound-proofing ones, according to the sector of their use.. The product is later transformed into formats that are able to be marketed, such as rolls, packs of slabs, etc., that are appropriately packaged in order to be destined in the best possible way to the various sectors of use (see "Transformation machines"). TECHNOplants has recently created a new material for sound and heat insulation called FIBERfoam. FIBERfoam is produced by an innovative process: the fibers are initially shaped into multidimensional spherical bodies and then formed into a continuous batt and finally thermo bonded. The result is a three dimensional mattress in whose inside sound and heat waves are dispersed in all directions. The main sectors of use:
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