Waste utilization: Insulation panel from recycled polyurethane particles and wheat husks

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This study provides a solution for the utilization of two waste materials, namely the residues of soft polyurethane foam from the production of mattresses and winter wheat husks. Thermal insulation panels with a nominal density of 50-150 kg/m3, bonded one-component moisture curing polyurethane adhesive, were developed, and the effect of the ratio between recycled polyurethane foam and winter wheat husk on internal bond strength, compressive stress at 10% strain, water uptake, coefficient of thermal conductivity, and volumetric heat capacity was observed. The developed composite materials make use of the very good thermal insulation properties of the two input waste materials, and the coefficient of thermal conductivity of the resulting boards achieves excellent values, namely 0.0418-0.0574 W/(m. K). The developed boards can be used as thermal insulation in the structures of environmentally friendly buildings.

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Hỳsek, Š., Neuberger, P., Sikora, A., Schönfelder, O., & Ditommaso, G. (2019). Waste utilization: Insulation panel from recycled polyurethane particles and wheat husks. Materials, 12(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12193075

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