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Title Waste Management In The Context Of The Development Of Sustainable Thermal Insulation Products For The Construction Sector
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Authors Hegyi, A; Bulacu, C; Szilagyi, H; Lazarescu, AV; Colbu, DE; Sandu, M
Title Waste Management In The Context Of The Development Of Sustainable Thermal Insulation Products For The Construction Sector
Year 2021
Published International Journal Of Conservation Science, 12.0, 1
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Abstract The current global situation requires the efficient management of waste and the assessment of the potential for the implementation of the principles of the circular economy in order to conserve natural resources and reduce the negative impact on the environment. The aim of the research is to analyze the potential of non-woven products (mattresses) made of recycled polymer fibers, intended for use in the field of thermal insulation of buildings, in relation to their density and thickness. At the same time, the benefits obtained by combining them with products based on recycled waste and sheep wool were evaluated. The experimental results indicated good performance in terms of thermal conductivity coefficient and heat transfer resistance of the analyzed products, which can be successfully included in the category of heat-insulating materials. The correlation of thermal performance with the thickness and density of the products highlighted the need to deepen the analysis, these two parameters being insufficient for the design of such material. However, by combining mattresses made of recycled polymer fibers with mattresses made of recycled denim fibers and / or sheep wool, the benefits in terms of thermal insulation performance are obvious.
Author Keywords Plastic waste recycling; Thermal insulation; Natural resource preservation; Energy consumption reduction; Environmental protection
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000625324400016
WoS Category Art
Research Area Art
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