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Mineral bonded wood wool boards (WW boards) are building boards made of wood wool fibres, water and the binding agents cement, caustic magnesia and gypsum. Mineral bound wood wool boards are used in a wide range of applications, e.g., thermal insulation, acoustic insulation, indoor decoration, etc.
Historical brand names include Ceban, Erulit, Fibrolith,[1] Frankotekt, Hapec, Hapri,[2] Heraklith,[3] Hincolith, Holwolith, Klimalit, Lenzolite, Lignolith, Lossius and Saalith.[4] Because of the term wool, laypersons sometimes mistake wood wool boards with wood fibre insulating boards, a different insulation material that does not contain mineral bindings.
In German speaking areas, because of their surface also known as sauerkraut plates.[5]
^Fibrolith in the register information of the German Patent and Trademark Office, archivdate = 16 December 2017
^Hapri in the register information of the German Patent and Trademark Office, archivdate = 16 December 2017
^Heraklith in the register information of the German Patent and Trademark Office, archivdate = 16 December 2017
^F. Kollmann. Vergütete Hölzer und holzhaltige Bau- und Werkstoffe. Begriffe und Zeichen. pp. 42-45. Springer Verlag 1942 Berlin Heidelberg GmbH
^German Wikipedia Sauerkrautplatte, archivdate = 16 December 2017
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