Use of Quartz Sand to Produce Low Embodied Energy and Carbon Footprint Plaster

  • Chen J
  • Ng P
  • Jaskulski R
  • et al.
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… and Kar (2017) showed that employing waste expanded polystyrene foam as filling materials in the plaster with resin added to the gypsum could save the building heating and cooling energy at the cost of a lower compressive strength. To lower the embodied energy and carbon …

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Chen, J., Ng, P.-L., Jaskulski, R., & Kubissa, W. (2018). Use of Quartz Sand to Produce Low Embodied Energy and Carbon Footprint Plaster. Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.sace.21.4.20005

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