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ConstructionCork an exceptionalraw materialCork, is commonly described as being the bark of thecork oak (Quercus Suber L.), which means that itis the 100% natural plant tissue that covers its trunkand branches.It consists of a honeycomb-like structure of microscopiccells filled with an air-like gas and coated mainly withsuberin and lignin. One cubic centimetre of cork containsabout 40 million cells.Cork is also known as the “nature’s foam” due to itsalveolar structure. It has a closed cell structure makingit lightweight, airtight and watertight, resistant to acids,fuels and oils, and impervious to rotting.It is sustainably harvested by specialized professionalswithout damaging the trunk, meaning that the tree itselflives to grow another bark layer that, in time, will beharvested once again. Over the course of its lifetime,which on average lasts 200 years, it may be strippedaround 17 times meaning that cork is not only a naturalmaterial, but also a renewable and recyclable one.Excellent acousticinsulatorExcellent thermalinsulatorGood resilience, excellentcompressibilityand recoveryExtremely lightand buoyant100% natural,reusableand recyclable

Efficiency, Resilienceand DurabilityACOUSTICORK natural basematerials for demandingapplicationsAmorim Cork Composites specific compoundformulations for acoustic insulation and vibrationcontrol allow creating highly insulating ordampening materials able to comply witha wide range of environmental conditionsand chemical resistances.The combination of cork granules with diversepolymers provides added characteristicsto different compounds or use as acousticor vibration control materials.ACOUSTICORK maximisesenergy efficiencyCork absorbs energy due to its uniquecompressibility and recovery characteristicsyielding higher loss factors that are essentialfor the dampening function, while its extremelylow Poisson Ratio improves the behaviourof such material in dynamic loadingapplications.

LOAD RANGE 2MS-ROMS-R1Recycled RubberMS-R2Cork Recycled PolyurethaneCork and Recycled Rubber

UnderscreedThickness B20dBIIC51dB50dB---ΔLW-22dB27dBIIC-47dB52dB

9dB19dBIIC-54dB47dB49dBThicknessNon Glued LaminateGlued Down WoodCeramic (Or Natural s--3mm1,6mmΔLW--19dB17dB-IIC--51dB52dB54dB2mm

Cork & Natural RubberEngineered CompoundResin Bonded Cork& Recycled RubberResin BondedRecycled RubberResin Bonded Cork& Recycled RubberResin BondedRecycled RubberFeatures:Features:Features: Dynamic-to-static stiffness ratio (1,3 – 2,5) Low Damping Low Creep Low Water Absorption High Poisson Ratio (Shape Factor Dependency) UV/Ozone upon request Dynamic-to-static stiffness ratio (2 – 3,5) High Damping Low Poisson Ratio(No Shape Factor Dependency) Recycled Products Dynamic-to-static stiffness ratio (2 – 3) Low Damping Fatigue Resistance Low Poisson Ratio(No Shape Factor Dependency) Recycled ProductsBenefits:Benefits:Benefits:Cork & Natural RubberEngineered Compound High Vibration Insulation Low Resonance Frequency Long Term Durability Can be used in mats, strips or pads and withdifferent backings, such as double-sided tape. High Vibration Insulation Lower Amplification at Resonance Long Term Durability Good Quality/Value Ratio Can be used in pads High Vibration Insulation Long Term Durability Good Quality/Value Ratio Can be used in mats and stripsWORK LOAD RANGE VC-PAD-5015VC7700VC7900VC7500VC7100VC7200

Please contact Amorim Cork Composites regarding specific application recommendations. Amorim Cork Composites expressly disclaims . Cork and Recycled Rubber MS-R1 RecycledRubber MS-R2 Cork Recycled Polyurethane LOAD RANGE (MPa) 0,0 0,4 0,8 1,0 1,2 1,4 2,0 8,0 0,2 0,6 . Flooring U

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