2020
DOI: 10.3390/polym12092140
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Bark Thermal Insulation Panels: An Explorative Study on the Effects of Bark Species

Abstract: Tree bark is a byproduct of the timber industry which accrues in large amounts, because approximately 10% of the volume a log is bark. Bark is used primarily for low-value applications such as fuel or as a soil covering material in agriculture. Within the present study, thermal insulation panels made from larch, pine, spruce, fir and oak tree bark with different resins (urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, Quebracho, Mimosa) as a binder are discussed. Also, the properties of panels made from larch bark mi… Show more

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“…For this study, the perforator method, mostly used in industry, and the desiccator method [ 25 ] were chosen. This study follows the previous research of [ 12 , 22 , 26 , 27 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…For this study, the perforator method, mostly used in industry, and the desiccator method [ 25 ] were chosen. This study follows the previous research of [ 12 , 22 , 26 , 27 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The resin type significantly influences the TS and WA [ 27 , 40 ] reported about the increase in TS and WA when using tannin-based adhesives. For both density ranges, all the tannin-bonded samples recorded the highest values for thickness swelling ( Figure 6 ) after 24 h of water immersion (18.5%, 11%, and 12%) for 8%, 12%, and 16% glue amounts (300 kg/m 3 ) and 26%, 16%, and 13% at a density of 500 kg/m 3 .…”
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“…In recent years, increasingly more emphasis has been placed on the rational use of energy and waste management in building materials [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ]. One of the main issues of energy saving involves heat protection of external building partitions [ 5 ]. The most frequently undertaken action to reduce energy consumption is to increase the thermal resistance of external partitions—improving the insulation of partitions by increasing the thickness of the thermal insulation [ 6 ].…”
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“…Bark panels have recently received some attention and the performance of composites made of various bark species were investigated by Kain et al [ 12 ]. Insulation panels were made and a variety of parameters were examined, such as bark species, resin content, resin type and density.…”
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