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New thermal insulation boards made from coconut husk and bagasse

2011; Elsevier BV; Volume: 43; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.enbuild.2011.03.015

ISSN

1872-6178

Autores

Satta Panyakaew, S Fotios,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Cellulose Research Studies

Resumo

This study describes the production of low density thermal insulation boards made from coconut husk and bagasse without the use of chemical binding additives. Dwelling in Thailand use thermal insulation to reduce air conditioning loads; the aim of this study was to develop a thermal insulation with lower environmental footprint than conventional materials. The hot pressing method was used and this article reports on the effect of board density and pressing conditions on the properties of the insulation boards. Mechanical properties of the coconut husk and bagasse insulation boards were measured for comparison with the standard employed in Thailand: JIS A 5905: 2003 Insulation Fibreboards. It was found that the bagasse insulation board with a density of 350 kg/m3, using a 13 min pressing time at a temperature of 200 °C, met all of the requirements except for swelling thickness. Thermal conductivity of the coconut husk and bagasse insulation boards was measured according to ISO 8301 and this suggested that both insulation boards have thermal conductivity values ranging from 0.046 to 0.068 W/mK which were close to those of conventional insulation materials such as cellulose fibres and mineral wool.

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