Durability of thermal renders with lightweight and thermal insulating aggregates: Regranulated expanded cork, silica aerogel and expanded polystyrene

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Following the trend of energy-efficient construction, renders with thermal insulation properties have been studied for replacing conventional renders. However, there are still few studies on the durability of these renders that may become a barrier for their implementation. In this study, the performance of lightweight renders for thermal insulation to accelerated aging cycles and freeze/thaw cycles is discussed. For this purpose, renders with regranulated expanded cork (GEC), silica aerogel (SA), and expanded polystyrene (EPS) were produced and tested for compressive strength, ultra-sound velocity, Young’s modulus, and thermal conductivity before and after accelerated aging cycles (hygrothermal, IR and freeze/thaw cycles). With this study, a comparison between the influence of different aggregates on renders is carried out in order to understand their effect on different properties of renders.

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Morgado, A., Soares, A., Flores-Colen, I., Veiga, M. D. R., & Gomes, M. G. (2021). Durability of thermal renders with lightweight and thermal insulating aggregates: Regranulated expanded cork, silica aerogel and expanded polystyrene. Gels, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/gels7020035

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