Development of Green Insulation Boards from Kenaf Fibres Part 2: Characterizations of Thermal and Water Absorption Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The aim of this study was to investigate the thermal performance, water absorption and dimension stability against water of the green insulation boards. The results show that the thermal conductivity decreased with increasing fibre contents and reached its minimum value (0.0535 w/mk) for the 60/40 kenaf / PU weight %. Contrarily, thermal resistance increased with increasing fibres contents, up to its maximum value (0.09 k.m2/w) for the 60/40 kenaf / PU weight %. The minimum water absorption percentage and thickness swelling were recorded at a weight of 50% kenaf fibres. The effects of the alkaline treatment were significant enough to increase the thermal conductivity.

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publication date

  • 2011

number of pages

  • 5

start page

  • 1331

end page

  • 1336

volume

  • 462-463