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Background MONIFLEX was developed and first
patented in the 1930s and has been in constant use for over 60 years. For
more than those 60 years, it has been used by the Scandinavian vehicle
industry as insulation in passenger rail vehicles. Over the years it has
been refined and improved upon, particularly in the area of fire
resistance. MONIFLEX is made from the same, natural raw material as paper
- cellulose. In view of present concerns about the environment and the use
of natural resources, MONIFLEX has re-emerged as the obvious choice in
insulation materials.
MONIFLEX Advantages • Light weight and
rigid • Impervious to humidity and moulding • Recyclable and
fundamentally biodegradble • Easy and economical to cut and
handle • Non-toxic and non fibrous • Long life |

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Typical MONIFLEX Usages MONIFLEX consists of
transparent sheets of insulation for any application where resistance to
humidity and vibrations in combination with low weight are important. For
this and other reasons, MONIFLEX has been used extensively in the
transport and building industries. Typical applications are passenger rail
vehicles and as insulation used in shipbuilding and many special purpose
vehicles.
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