bovine processed fibers

 

With the ability to be transformed into furniture, signage, displays and more,  bovine processed fibers is an amazing moldable material made from recycled cardboard, old newsprint, and a variety of fibers, including those collected from cow pies. By adding heat and pressure to the pulp and fiber mixture, the resulting board material is a formaldehyde free, no VOC, super strength, and 100% recyclable alternative to wood.

The bovine processed fibers (or BPF’s) are what is left over from the anaerobic digestion tanks used to harvest methane from cow manure. These fibers contain lignin and proteins, and allow for added board strength when mixed with the pulpy recycled paper[paper?:paper sample maker cutting machine] mixture. The heat and pressure processing of the material kills and unsanitary microbes, so there is no fear of the fiber’s cow poo origination. Additional cellulose based agro-fibers are added in with the BPF and pulp mixture to create material that is 4x the strength of Medium Density Fiberboard. Researchers say heat and pressure from the manufacturing process kill any microbes that might be present, and as long as the board stays dry, it is no longer hospitable to microorganisms.

CUTCNC[CUTCNC?:cutting machine sample maker manufacturer] pattern cutting machine[cutting machine?:CUTCNC sample maker cutting machine] can be used to cut  bovine processed fibers, make samples and small productions of  bovine processed fibers products.