Can Thermafleece actively control temperature?
Yes. Because of its ability to adsorb and release water vapour, wool insulation can help to keep buildings cool in summer and warm in winter. When the outside temperature increases and begins to heat the wool, it releases moisture. This moisture release has a cooling effect on the fibre, which reduces the flow of heat to the inside of the building, reducing peak temperatures by up to 7°C compared to buildings in which synthetic insulation is installed. In the winter, the adsorption of moisture by wool insulation can increase peak temperatures by up to 4°C when compared to buildings in which synthetic insulation is installed.