Introduction

What is Cork?

Cork, a natural material obtained from the bark of the cork oak tree, is renowned for its extraordinary insulating and sustainable properties.

Thanks to its unique cellular structure, composed of suberin cells filled with gas, cork is an excellent thermal and acoustic insulator. This structure not only makes it lightweight but also gives it remarkable impermeability, elasticity, and wear resistance, making it perfect for many industrial applications.

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Key Features and Benefits of Cork

High thermal and acoustic insulation capacity

This is due to its closed-cell structure that traps air inside, making it ideal for applications requiring optimal insulation, such as in construction and the automotive industry.

Elasticity and compression resistance

These characteristics allow cork to return to its original shape even after being subjected to high pressure. This makes it perfect for manufacturing gaskets and components that need to withstand stress.

Impermeability to liquids and gases

This quality makes cork ideal for applications where resistance to weather and chemicals is crucial. Additionally, it is wear-resistant, odorless, tasteless, and above all, completely natural, biodegradable, and recyclable. This makes it not only an excellent technical choice but also an ecologically sustainable option.

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