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The Evolution Of Cork FlooringCork has been an integral part of social and economic segments of many societies for over three thousand years. Use of cork has been documented as far back as 3000 B.C. when Chinese fishermen used cork as floats. Thistory, production methods and finished goodrelated to cork have changed, yet the raw materiaand harvesting practices have remained virtuallyunchanged. The cork material used on the SpaceShuttle as a heat shield bears the identical physicastructure of cork used by the Romans and the ancient Egyptians.
Until the late 1800s the predominant uses of cork continued to be stoppers (wine and champagne) as well as flotation devices (fishing floats, etc.). At this time the cork industry saw significant changes in how cork was used and processed due to new uses that had been discovered for the raw material. One of the most important discoveries was insulation corkboard, a thermal insulation product made from 100% cork grain. This product was widely used for years as an insulating product in military vessels, railcars and for other general insulating purposes. In the early 1900s the uses for cork began to expand rapidly due to a new awareness of the unique properties of the material. Among these new materials were cork gaskets, bottle cap seals and cork flooring. |
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