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Health & Safety
Wool Bloc™ insulation is a healthy and safe alternative to synthetic materials. It does not produce toxic fumes and can be used without special precautions, and unlike fiberglass insulation, you don't need a mask or gloves to handle Wool Bloc™.
Kind to the environment
Wool Bloc™ products are made of natural fibres that come from fully renewable resources.
Wool Bloc™ is biodegradable and contains no permethrin, pyrethroids, pesticides or formaldehyde. At the end of its useful life, Wool Bloc™ can be recycled for other environmentally friendly applications.
Fire Resistance Wool has higher fire resistance than cellulose and cellular plastic insulation's; it odes not burn rather melts away from an ignition source and extinguishes itself. Wool Bloc™ is treated with a fire-proofing agent to improve its intrinsic fire resistance and comply with AS1530.3-1989 (Spread of Fire) achieving results of zero for ignitability, spread of flame and heat evolved.
Installation in Timber Framed Walls

Push the Woolbloc into place between the studs. Fill all gaps between studwork, for example at trimmers around window openings. 
Nathan Faavae installing Woolbloc into the ceiling of his own home

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Wool Bloc™ is insulation made from sheep's wool. It is suitable for use in both new-build and refurbishment projects. Manufactured from pure wool using technology originally developed in New Zealand.

Formaldehyde Absorption
Wool Bloc™ is capable of absorbing large amounts of the formaldehyde commonly found in most buildings with chipboard flooring. Tests carried out by the Central Testing Facility, Tokyo, Japan found that when an extremely high level of formaldehyde was released into a chamber Wool Bloc™ was able to absorb 96% of the formaldehyde within seven hours. This capability is a factor unique to natural fibers.
The Process
Like many innovative ideas, the process is simple. The raw materials are carded through a carding machine, and the resultant web is processed through an automatic resin blending plant, which applies the resin uniformly throughout the product.
Once the resin has been applied, the product passes through an energy efficient oven in a single pass (in which it is cured) and the process is completed with custom cutting using a guillotine programmed from the central console.
The bonding of each fibre occurs at each junction throughout the complete product, whereas thermal bonding using polyester will only bond over 20 - 30% of the area of a similar product.
The ability to use a variety of fibre types and resins offers considerable potential to manufacture a substantial number of related products that maybe used for thermal insulation, air conditioning, bedding, acoustic and high density ceiling products.
Installation in roofs
Install Woolbloc between the rafters of ceiling joists, using sufficient to fit tightly without gaps. Alternatively, Woolbloc can be laid over the joists when the spaces between them are already filled and there is no risk of the material being compressed by foot traffic. Woolbloc should overlap the wall insulation to avoid thermal bridging at the eaves.


Appraisal / Certification
Wool Bloc™ insulation is certified to New Zealand Building Code standards for R-ratings from R1.7 to R3.0 and is suitable for use in all domestic and commercial buildings. It is fire proof and vermin proof, non-toxic and naturally sound absorbent. |