Technical Study on the Rock Wool/Polyurethane Composite Insulation Board and Its External Insulation System for Ultra-low Energy Consumption Buildings

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Ultra-low energy consumption buildings refer to the buildings which adapt to the climate characteristics and natural conditions, use the envelope structure with high thermal insulation and air tightness performance as well as efficient fresh air heat recovery technology to minimize the heating and cooling demand of buildings, and make full use of renewable energy to provide comfortable indoor environment with less energy consumption. As a key part of the ultra-low energy consumption building technology system, the external wall heat transfer coefficient K value is much higher than the external wall heat transfer coefficient required by the current ordinary energy-saving buildings in China. In order to achieve the thermal insulation performance required by the ultra-low energy consumption buildings, higher requirements are put forward for the thermal insulation materials and external thermal insulation system of building envelope. In this research, a new type of thermal insulation material for external wall of buildings which combines rigid polyurethane and rock wool is developed, and its application technology in ultra-low energy consumption building external wall thermal insulation system is also studied.

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Lu, G., Zheng, X., & Zhang, J. (2019). Technical Study on the Rock Wool/Polyurethane Composite Insulation Board and Its External Insulation System for Ultra-low Energy Consumption Buildings. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 585). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/585/1/012074

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