agglomerated cork
Agglomerated cork is a material made from small pieces of cork that are bonded together using heat and adhesive. This process allows for the recycling of cork waste, making it an eco-friendly option. It is commonly used in products like flooring, insulation, and various crafts due to its lightweight and durable nature.
The unique properties of agglomerated cork include its resistance to moisture and its ability to provide thermal and acoustic insulation. Additionally, it is a renewable resource, as cork oak trees can be harvested without harming the tree, allowing for sustainable production over time.