Sorption Properties of Thermal Insulation Composed of Flax or Hemp Fibers

  • Hellová K
  • Unčík S
  • Cabanová T
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This paper deals with the sorption characteristics of thermal insulation materials based on flax and hemp. The added value of these materials is a positive impact on healthy and sustainable housing. Flax and hemp, which are classified as organic, have a high sorption capacity. Changes in the properties of these materials at a relative air humidity of 20% – 95% allow us to determine their advantages and disadvantages as well as whether the insulation is suitable for incorporation into a building structure. The article describes an experiment during which hygroscopic and thermal-technical properties were monitored. The most important indicators were the change in the coefficient of thermal conductivity and the change in the equilibrium moisture content.

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Hellová, K. E., Unčík, S., & Cabanová, T. (2020). Sorption Properties of Thermal Insulation Composed of Flax or Hemp Fibers. Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering, 28(3), 47–52. https://doi.org/10.2478/sjce-2020-0023

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