Cork (material)
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Cork is a material that is harvested for commercial use primarily from the bark of the Cork Oak tree. As the cork is harvested. Portugal produces 50% of cork worldwide.[1] Cork is made up of suberin, a hydrophobic substance.[2]
In general, cork is made up of suberin (average of about 40%), lignin (22%), polysaccharides (cellulose and hemicellulose) (18%), extractables (15%) and others.[3]