Hundreds of square metres of thermo-acoustic woodwool boards made by Heraklith and supplied by by Marmox have been employed in the restoration of a church building following weather damage. During the painstaking work a total of 135 standard Heraklith panels were cut to shape on site and decorated as desired by the consultants to match as closely as possible the original decorative scheme. Heraklith panels are produced from natural timber fibres to provide a durable and versatile wood wool insulation. They are simple to cut and fix with conventional tools. Marmox also employs Heraklith panels as a substrate for other hybrid products offering enhanced thermal, acoustic, fire and other characteristics.
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