Environment and health-friendly multifunctional eco insulation made from "wood fibers" in Hokkaido.
Wood fiber "wood-based thermal insulation material" is a next-generation eco-insulation material that responds to environmental and health concerns, developed in Germany, a leading country in environmental initiatives. In 2009, a production facility using the latest equipment from Germany was established in Tomakomai City, Hokkaido, using Karasawa and Todomatsu from Hokkaido as raw materials. Production and shipping within Japan began. Wood fiber is an ecological product that takes maximum consideration for environmental conservation, reducing environmental impact, and preventing global warming throughout its production process. 【Features】 ○ Forest conservation and environmental protection ○ Safe, secure, and comfortable ○ Insulation ○ Heat moderation ○ Sound absorption ○ Humidity control ○ Workability *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Feature Details】 ○ Forest Conservation and Environmental Protection → Promotion of the use of forest residuals and thinned wood → Installation of boilers that use bark as fuel in factories ○ Safety, Security, and Comfort → Raw materials are virgin chips from Hokkaido without impurities → Free from formaldehyde and VOCs ○ Insulation → Wood fiber has insulation performance equivalent to high-performance glass wool (0.08 W/m·K) ○ Thermal Mitigation → High heat capacity, less affected by surrounding temperature ○ Sound Absorption → Excellent sound absorption performance ○ Humidity Control → Controls humidity with the moisture regulation properties of wood ○ Workability → Firmly adheres to structures with appropriate density and flexibility *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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We at Ki no Hiroba believe that future home building should combine natural wood and natural materials with new materials and construction methods, not only focusing on functionality but also moving closer to the traditional Japanese homes that are gentle to people. Additionally, regarding rooftop and surface coatings, it is important to use environmentally friendly products that meet the demands of the times, such as the heat exchange paint Tough Coat, and to coexist with ecology while selling high-performance, energy-efficient natural materials.