The Cellulose-flake insulation is an insulation made of cellulose-flakes.

In this context cellulose is a complex carbohydrate that is the main constituent of plant cell walls, and is used in the manufacture of paper, rope, textiles, (eg cotton and linen) and plastics (e.g. Cellophane).

A Flake is a small flat particle which has broken away or is breaking away from a larger object.

And the Insulation is a material that reduces or prevents the transmission of heat, sound or electricity

Ref: 84604/2006-08-20


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