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Definition for word: Cellulose Insulation
Insulation made from recycled newspaper or other wastepaper; often treated with borates to add fire-retardant qualities and protect against insect infestation.
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The word cellulose comes from the French word for a living cellule and glucose, which is sugar. Building insulation is low-thermal-conductivity material used to separate the internal climate and sounds of a building from external climate and sounds. Cellulose insulation is plant fiber used in wall and roof cavities to separate the inside and outside of the building thermally and acoustically.


