What is wood wool and why is it becoming increasingly more popular?
The term "wood wool" may not be unfamiliar, but its wide range of possibilities
and applications often remain unknown. This product is still relatively unknown, especially in Latvia. KOWOOL offers you the opportunity to find out the most important facts about this multifunctional material, which is made from natural raw materials
and supports sustainability and an eco-friendly lifestyle.
What is wood wool?
It is a 100% natural and ecological material made from spruce and pine wood that has been dried in the sun for a year. No chemical additives are added during the manufacturing process, ensuring that the material can be both reused and composted.
The product's manufacturing process combines not only ecological, but also technical and economic solutions. These reflect the manufacturer's responsible attitude towards nature, promoting sustainability and environmental friendliness. This approach allows the material to be adapted to various applications and industries.
Application possibilities
KOWOOL wool can serve a variety of needs, but to achieve the desired result, the most appropriate type must be selected. Wool types differ in size, appearance and basic functions:
Spruce wood wool: 2.00 mm wide and 0.15 mm thick light-coloured fibres
are ideal for decorative purposes, such as floristry or gift
decoration and wrapping.
Pine wood wool: Shock-absorbing and moisture-retaining 2.00 mm
wide fibers are available in both 0.15 mm and 0.2 mm thicknesses. Thanks to
their properties, they are useful for various types of transportation or gardening.
Soft wood wool: Made from the wood of both trees, this wool is particularly soft and
hygienic, making it suitable for use as bedding for pets or for cleaning work.
Advantages of wood wool
It is clear that KOWOOL products are made from environmentally friendly
materials. However, this is only one of the many advantages that wood wool
offers.
Looking back at history, wood has always been a reliable and valuable resource. The raw materials
needed to make wood wool come from forests that are constantly being replenished, creating a continuous cycle of sustainability.
Although the production process itself is sustainable, the materials eventually cease to serve their original purpose, but even then a solution is found. Wood wool is compostable, so it can be further used as soil fertilizer.
From production to the end of its life cycle, wood wool has a wide range of
applications, offering versatile solutions for various industries. It not
only performs various basic functions - protection and storage - but also adds
aesthetic value and even a sense of luxury.
KOWOOL wood wool will help highlight the commitment of any individual or company to creating
an environmentally responsible environment.