Bonded Fibre Matrix

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Bonded Fibre Matrix (BFM) mulch is a type of hydroseeding erosion control product.[1]

The matrix is a continuous layer of elongated fibre strands held together by a water-resistant bonding agent.[citation needed] It keeps raindrops from hitting the soil because it has no holes larger than one millimetre. It allows no gaps between the product and the soil.[2] It has a high water-holding capacity. It will not form a water-insensitive crust that can inhibit plant growth.[citation needed] It biodegrades into materials that help plant growth.[2]

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