Wool's unique advantage is its breathability. That is it's ability to absorb and release moisture from the surrounding air, without compromising it's thermal efficiency. When wool fibers absorbs moisture, they generate tiny amounts of heat. This warmth acts to prevent condensation in construction cavities by maintaining the temperature above the dew-point in damp conditions. This property creates a natural buffering effect, stabilizing heat changes that occur with relative humidity. Practically, this reduces the need to keep adjusting heating or cooling levels as wool insulation will keep a buildings cooler during the day and warmer during the night.
Being made from a naturally produced fiber, Sheep Wool Insulation requires less than 15% of the energy required to produce than glass fiber insulation. It can absorb and break down indoor air pollutants, such as formaldehyde, nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide. Wool is a sustainable and renewable resource, that has zero ozone depletion potential and at the end of it's useful life can be remanufactured or biodegraded. Sheep wool insulation is safe and easy to handle and no protective clothing or special breathing apparatus is required to install it.
Key Points:
Material Advantages
- Wool is natural, renewable and sustainable
- Sheep Wool Insulation is perfectly safe to touch and requires no specialized safety clothing or equipment, making it easy to install
- It causes no irritation to the eyes, skin or lungs and wool fibers present no hazard to your health
- Wool fibers are breathable, meaning they can absorb and release moisture without reducing thermal performance unlike fiber glass based products
- Wool does not support combustion and will extinguish itself in the event of fire
- Sheep Wool Insulation does not settle due to the high elasticity of the wool fibers ensuring no loss of performance over time
Saving Energy
- Wool is designed by nature to save energy
- Sheep Wool Insulation also requires only a fraction of the energy to produce compared to that of man made counterparts
- This means that Sheep Wool Insulation will pay back its energy costs more than 5 times sooner (only 15 kW of energy are used to produce 1 m³)
Performance Benefits
- Wool has a higher fire resistance than cellulose and cellular plastic insulation
- It does not burn, but instead singes away from fire and extinguishes itself (Wool has a very high inflammation point of 560°C due to its high Nitrogen content of ~16%) Wool is self extinguishing because of its high Limiting Oxygen Index (LOI=25.2), which means to completely burn wool an oxygen content of 25.2% is necessary whereas air only has 21%
- Wool fibers are hygroscopic by nature, meaning the can absorb up to 35% of their own weight from the surrounding atmosphere depending on the humidity, helping to preserve the surrounding timbers.
- While absorbing this moisture, wool releases energy in the form of heat, thus raising the temperature of its surrounding areas. Naturally releasing this moisture in the warmer seasons, wool creates a cooling effect on the same surroundings.
- Sheep Wool Insulation rolls are produced to standard width requirements – saving time when fitting
- Multiple layered wool fibers effectively reduce airborne sound transfer
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