Fiber hemp mixture for house construction

The hemp composite mixture is obtained by mixing hemp stalks (obtained from the stem of the plant) with hydraulic lime, which is a binding material, and natural additives. Hemp flakes represent gravel, stones and sand in mixtures.

After hardening, this mixture becomes not only a high-level insulating building material, but also a hard and light material, suitable for both new construction and reconstruction.

By changing the proportions of the mixture, it is possible to extract the material according to specific needs. Due to its unique composition - high silicon content and numerous micropores - the mixture of hemp and hydraulic lime has good insulating properties and is an excellent moisture regulator.

To date, there is no better biological mixture known to match the hemp composite mixture. The binding material of hydraulic lime stabilizes plant components, mineralizes them, protecting them from decomposition, burning, insects and rodents. It also ensures a good microclimate in the room by absorbing moisture.

In the production process, fiber hemp is able to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and consumes little embedded energy, in line with the principles of social and environmental sustainability. It has all the properties required for a building material, consistent with sustainable development.

Do not use at temperatures below + 5 ° C and above + 30 ° C during windy periods. Do not use on surfaces that are frozen, thawed or at risk of freezing within the next 24 hours. In summer, protect from rapid drying, keep the substrate moist.

Features:

Has good insulation properties;

Perfectly isolates sound;

Permeable to water vapor;

Resistant to fire, frost, insects and rodents;

No toxic fumes in case of fire;

Low energy consumption during production;

Recyclable and biodegradable at the end of its life cycle.