Flooring material

Flooring material2026-03-23T16:21:49+01:00

FIBRO FLOOR

Fibro Floor – our versatile interlayer for the flooring sector

Whether used as an underlay for linoleum, for sound insulation, or as a stable intermediate structure in floor manufacturing – FibroFloor impresses with its outstanding properties. This is made possible by the use of special raw materials that guarantee stability, flexibility, and durability.

KFPA & XXXX Materialien
SorteFarbeGrammaturStärkeDichteZusammensetzung
KFPA
schwarz
792 g/m²2,20 mm0,36 g/cm³Kork, Baumwolle
FFDL
blau
800 – 1500 g/m²0,80 – 1,50 mm0,90 – 1,00 g/cm³Naturfasern, Recyclingfasern, spezielle Binder
FFHL
hellbeige
700 – 1500 g/m²0,70 – 1,50 mm0,90 – 1,00 g/cm³Lederfasern, Recyclingfasern, spezielle Binder

FAQ

What is FibroFloor and what is this flooring material used for?2026-03-23T16:08:13+01:00

FibroFloor is our versatile underlay for flooring applications. The material is used as an underlay for linoleum, for sound insulation, and as a stable intermediate layer in the production of laminates. The aim is to combine stability, flexibility, and durability in a functional structure.

Is FibroFloor suitable as an underlay for linoleum?2026-03-23T16:09:14+01:00

Yes. FibroFloor is designed for use as an underlay beneath linoleum. In such applications, the key is to provide an intermediate layer that is both load-bearing and adaptable, supports the floor build-up functionally, and contributes to the durability of the overall system.

Can FibroFloor be used for sound insulation in floor assemblies?2026-03-23T16:12:25+01:00

Yes. FibroFloor is also suitable for sound insulation in floor applications. Used as an intermediate layer, the material can help functionally complement the floor build-up when, in addition to stability, damping properties are required. This is particularly relevant for multi-layer flooring systems.

What materials and grades are available in FibroFloor?2026-03-23T16:12:41+01:00

The Fibro-Floor family includes the grades KFPA, FFDL, and FFHL. KFPA consists of cork and cotton. FFDL is based on natural fibers, recycled fibers, and special binders. FFHL is composed of leather fibers, recycled fibers, and special binders. The appropriate grade depends on whether the focus is on cushioning, structure, material characteristics, or specific requirements in the floor construction.

What are the technical properties of FibroFloor?2026-03-23T16:14:29+01:00

The technical properties vary depending on the grade. KFPA is black, has a grammage of 792 g/m², a thickness of 2.20 mm, and a density of 0.36 g/cm³. FFDL is blue and is designed for a range of 800 to 1,500 g/m², 0.80 to 1.50 mm thickness, and 0.90 to 1.00 g/cm³ density. FFHL is light beige and ranges from 700 to 1,500 g/m², 0.70 to 1.50 mm thickness, and also 0.90 to 1.00 g/cm³ density. These differences are important for selection when installation height, weight per unit area, and material behavior must be matched to the application.

What are the benefits of FibroFloor in flooring applications?2026-03-23T16:15:38+01:00

FibroFloor impresses with its combination of stability, flexibility, and durability. These properties result from the use of special raw materials, which make the material suitable for use as an intermediate layer in flooring applications. This makes the material suitable for both functional underlays and constructive intermediate structures in multi-layer flooring systems.

Which FibroFloor type is suitable for my floor structure?2026-03-23T16:17:46+01:00

The appropriate type depends on the specific application. KFPA may be of interest if a structure with cork and cotton is required. FFDL is suitable for applications with natural and recycled fibers in combination with special binders. FFHL is the right option if leather fibers are to be part of the material concept. For selection, the desired thickness, grammage, density, and function within the floor structure are particularly crucial. Please feel free to contact us!

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