Abstract
In this study, green high-density polyethylene (GHDPE) composites with 5, 10 and 15% natural powdered cork (CP) with and without 5% maleic anhydride (PE-g-MA) were developed in order to evaluate the potential of these materials for civil construction applications. The composites were produced in a co-rotating twin-screw extruder and injection molded. An impedance tube was used to determine the acoustic behavior of the composites, which were then used as ceiling tiles in prototypes of provisional constructions in order to study ascertain their performance with respect to thermal comfort in the City of Teresina, PI - Brazil. Our data indicates that composites sound absorption coefficient values are good between 500 and 1200 Hz, especially for those with a higher percentage of cork, with the lowest absorption rate observed for composites containing PE-g-MA. The composites used in the prototypes provided a decrease in the internal temperature of the built structure.
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de Vasconcelos, G. C. M. S., Carvalho, L. H., Araújo, F. H., Pinto, F. A. N. C., Barbosa, R., dos Santos, M. do S. F., & Alves, T. S. (2023). Thermal and Acoustic Performance of Green Polyethylene/Cork Composite for Civil Construction Applications. Materials Research, 26. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-MR-2022-0232
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