6.2 Insulating mats for the construction industry (fibres)
The hemp bast fibre can be processed into a mat, eventually bound with a small amount of plastic fibre. For fire retardancy, some soda (an additive also permitted in food) is added.[1] Hemp fibre is mixed with finer jute fibres to improve the insulation value.
The density of such mats is approx. 35 – 40 kg/m3. The insulation value lambda is approx. 0.04 W/m.K, comparable to insulation materials made of flax, cotton, wood fibre, or cellulose pulp.
A fibre mat can also be 'bonded' by so-called needling of the fibre mat. The density of such mats is higher, approx. 130 - 175 kg/m3. These mats are suitable for sound insulation under floating floors and as a growth substrate for horticulture (§6.4).[2]
[1] https://www.thermo-hanf.de/en/products/thermo-hemp-combi-jute-insulation-mat/
[2] https://www.thermo-hanf.de/en/products/building-materials/thermo-hemp-footfall-sound-insulation/