Cellulose Blow-in cellulose insulation has been around since the 1920s and consists predominantly of recovered or recycled newsprint and/or corrugated cardboard, treated with a fire retardant.
Melamine formaldehyde (MF) foam is kind of fire-retardant material and has great potential in acoustic and thermal insulation area. In this article, MF resin foam was prepared by microwave radiation.
"Adding more will help." Cellulose insulation, made from treated recycled paper, was a popular choice in older homes due to its affordability and fire-retardant properties, but age and wear can ...
Building experts tell Action News there are roughly 50 ways a fire can burn a house, and eliminating half or more can go a long way to preventing catastrophe.