What is Isocell |
ISOCELL is a thermal insulation material made from cellulose fibres that are produced from newspapers in an optimum recycling process. The basic material used for ISOCELL is therefore wood with its excellent natural advantages that have been known for thousands of years. ISOCELL is produced in Austria, at one of the most modern plants in Europe.
The newspapers, that are delivered pre-sorted, are turned into rough fibres, mixed with mineral salt and ground in a mill. The mineral salt protect ISOCELL from vermin and mould and make it resistant to rotting and to fire.
Production is subject to the most rigorous internal and external quality controls to maintain regulatory compliance for the German, Austrian and European market.
Arguments in favour of the long-fibre flock are its extremely low thermal conductivity and its ability to settle without sinking, even when the layer of insulation is very thick. ISOCELL is not toxic, contains no substances or additives that might cause harm and is soft and warm to the touch. It is kind to the skin, does not irritate and is therefore rated as a friendly insulation material.
Licensed ISOCELL specialists blow the cellulose fibre into the hollow cavities using special blowing machines. The cellulose fibres mat inside the construction to form a well-fitting, joint-free and sure-settling insulating mat. |


