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Mycelium Biocomposite

How It’s Made

Nature-grown, not man-made.

Agricultural waste like hemp hurds or sawdust is mixed with mycelium — the root structure of fungi.

After 20 to 30 days, the form is emptied and the mycelium biocomposite is heat-treated to stop growth and make the structure strong, clean, and inert.

The mixture is placed in custom molds where the mycelium grows, binding the material together like a natural glue.

Composite Properties

Engineered by nature. Strong by design.

Biodegradability:
Naturally decomposes, leaving no harmful waste.
Compostable in 21 to 40 days.

Lightweight and Durable:
Combines delicacy with strength for versatile applications.
Density: 56.63-242 kg/m³
(dependant on substrate and processing)

Thermal Insulation:
Effectively retains or blocks heat.
λ=0.04 W/mK

Safety:
Non-toxic and safe for humans and animals.

Natural Appearance and Aesthetics:
Organic look with cream-white or beige tones and a soft,
textured finish.

Fire Resistance:
Naturally fire-resistant for enhanced safety.
Euroclass B and VOC-Free

Sustainability:
Made from agricultural waste and mycelium
to minimize environmental impact.
Uses 90% less water and 40% less electricity
than polystyrene.

Sound Insulation:
Ideal for use as soundproofing panels.
Sound Absorption Coefficient:
0.75 @ 1000Hz

Water Resistance:
Hydrophobic properties prevent moisture absorption.