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ABOUT CORK

Why Cork Uniqueness?

Why cork uniqueness? The uniqueness of cork derives from its structure of air-filled cells, each of which consists of a watertight, flexible compartment. En masse

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Why Choose Cork?

Why choose cork? The particularity of cork makes it a favorite product for many people: Excellent Acoustic Insulation – Cork has low conductivity to noise and

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Where Cork Trees Grow?

What is cork tree? Quercus suber, commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized, evergreen oak tree in the section Quercus sect. Cerris. It is

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What Is Cork?

As many of us might know, cork is widely used as wine bottle stopper, but if you have not been exposed to cork products before, you

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What Can Cork Be Used For?

The Cork most distinguished and useful properties are: low density, resiliency, impermeability, insulating and fire retardant properties, low conductivity, high resistance to wear and tear,

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How Cork Is Made?

We all know cork is a great insulating material, and is obtained from the bark of cork tree, but do you know how cork is made? It

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How Is Cork Harvested?

Each trunk has to reach a circumference of 70 cm when measured at 1.5 meters from the ground. The first stripping, produces the so-called virgin

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Can Cork Get Wet?

The short answer is “no.” think of the most common use for cork, wine stoppers. cork has been used for wine stoppers for hundreds of year

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Can Cork Be Recycled?

Can cork be recycled? The answer is Yes, cork can be recycled, cork is cork a recyclable material, they’re actually a surprisingly sustainable material from

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