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What (who) is wood wool - definition

PACKING MATERIAL
Wood wool (excelsior); Excelsior (wood wool); Wood Wool
  • Excelsior, or wood wool

wood wool         
¦ noun Brit. a mass of fine, soft wood shavings, used as a packing material.
Wood wool         
Wood wool, known primarily as excelsior in North America, is a product made of wood slivers cut from logs. It is mainly used in packaging, for cooling pads in home evaporative cooling systems known as swamp coolers, for erosion control mats, and as a raw material for the production of other products such as bonded wood wool boards.
Mineral bonded wood wool board         
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BULDING BOARDS WITH NON ARTIFICIAL MATERIALS
Draft:Mineral bonded wood wool board
Mineral bonded wood wool boards (WW boards) are building boards made of wood wool fibres, water and the binding agents cement, caustic magnesia and gypsum. Mineral bound wood wool boards are used in a wide range of applications, e.

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Wood wool

Wood wool, known primarily as excelsior in North America, is a product made of wood slivers cut from logs. It is mainly used in packaging, for cooling pads in home evaporative cooling systems known as swamp coolers, for erosion control mats, and as a raw material for the production of other products such as bonded wood wool boards. In the past it was used as stuffing, or padding, in upholstery, or to fill stuffed toys. It is also sometimes used by taxidermists to construct the armatures of taxidermy mounts.

Examples of use of wood wool
1. Failing that, they want the Consumer Product Safety Commission to preemptively declare unfinished wood, wool and cotton and food–grade wood finishes such as beeswax, mineral oil and walnut oil to be lead–free.