Hemp-lime composite for buildings insulation: Material properties and regulatory framework

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The increasing demand for indoor comfort in housing sector, together with the development of environmental awareness by people and societies, is leading to a rising need of new construction materials. Research and industries are then developing materials capable of meeting environmental and technical requirements: made from renewable sources; based on natural compounds to ensure healthy indoor environment and safe disposal; having good insulation properties, especially for energy saving. A material showing these features is the hemplime biocomposite, a natural-based mixture made of a lime binder matrix and shives aggregate, in different proportions. This paper wants to present an overview of the most interesting material properties for the building sector and a brief regulatory framework, in order to highlight the advantages that the use of this composite for building envelopes and internal partitions may provide.

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Agliata, R., Gianoglio, S., & Mollo, L. (2019). Hemp-lime composite for buildings insulation: Material properties and regulatory framework. Vitruvio, 4(1), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.4995/vitruvio-ijats.2019.11771

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