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Cork Flooring: The acoustically insulated floor Cork Flooring is being used in homes, academic institutes, churches, or libraries due to its unique ability to insulate noises. Cork Flooring is done using the Cork obtained from the oak tree bark. The substance has a patterned cellular formation where each cell is filled with air making it easily compressible. It is found that the cork is made up of approximately 2.4 millions of such cells per cubic inch which is definitely a huge amount. These cells increase the durability as well as the elasticity of the cork material. As compared to other floor materials the cork made floors allows much lesser transmission of sound through it due to its structure. Thus this gives rise to a low noise pollution which enables it to be used in places like a church. Due to this acoustic property of the Cork Flooring method it is increasing its applications in several areas also facilitates the people with an environment friendly approach. |
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