Fibralur is a material which is obtained by carrying out a thermal-mechanical treatment on wood chips. The result of this process is a low density fibre which is stabilised and sterilised.
The excellent properties of this material make it a structuring material which improves the aeration capacity of peats or any other type of substrate. Fibralur has also been proven to be an excellent substrate for "soilless" or hydroponic crops shown by the different projects developed in different climates within an ambitious R&D programme which has been carried out over the last four years in collaboration with the Public university of Navarra and the University of Almeria.
During this programme, backed by the CDTI (Centre for Industrial Technical Development) it has been ascertained that Fibralur is an economic, productive and ecological alternative to traditional substrates.