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Energy-efficient cellulosic insulation products/panels for green building solutions

The increasing requirements for energy-efficient buildings result in the development of structural materials with improved thermal properties.

Financing

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Project description

The development of insulation structural panels from lignocellulosic or cellulose-based materials could be an attractive solution for sustainable construction.

Furthermore, the cellulose material is biodegradable and therefore it is expected the developed products able to close their life cycle without environmental hazard. However, in order to compete with traditional synthetic based insulation products, i.e., glass wool and stone wool, the performance of the cellulosic-based products must be comparable or even superior The purpose of this Project is to design sustainable cellulosic insulation materials as an alternative to mineral wool for manufacturing energy-efficient products for construction applications. This initiative should be understood as an opportunity to produce new products through renewable materials, saving at the same time synthetic resources.

The purpose of this Project is to design sustainable cellulosic insulation materials as an alternative to mineral wool for manufacturing energy-efficient products for construction applications.

Cooperators

Monica Ek, KTH

Roger Gudmundsäter, Icell AB, Sweden

Birgit Östman, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden

Sigbritt Karlsson, Högskolan i Skövde

Josefin Illergård, KTH

Rosana Moriana Torró, KTH

Hans Hortans, KTH

Chao Zheng , KTH