barkmaterial
Barkmaterial is a term used to describe a class of materials derived from tree bark, including fibers, sheets, and composites produced from bark or bark extracts. In sustainability discussions, barkmaterial emphasizes the potential to valorize bark as a renewable resource and to diversify material sources beyond traditional wood products.
Sources and varieties. Barkmaterial can come from various tree species. Cork, harvested from the periderm of
Processing methods. Traditional processing includes decortication to separate bark fibers, mechanical beating to release fibers, and
Applications. Barkmaterial products span barkcloth textiles, paper-like sheets, and composite panels for construction or automotive interiors.
Environmental considerations. Bark materials are typically renewable and biodegradable, with potential for low-energy processing and carbon
See also: barkcloth, cork, bark fiber, sustainable materials.