Organinių gamybos atliekų panaudojimo statybinėms medžiagoms gaminti tyrimai
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1996Author
Milčiūnienė, Violeta
Kulinič, Halina
Kazragis, Algimantas
Gailius, Albinas
Nickus, Ipolitas
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1. Thermal effect, the intensity of which depends on carbon dioxide and methane concentration in the atmosphere, can be decreased by introducing organic industrial and agricultural waste in to the compositions of building materials. 2. In the manyfacture of building materials, the following waste can be utilised: 2.1. Waste of mechanical wood processing - sawdust, shavings, cuts, chips. 2.2. Waste of agriculture - straws, chaff, hay, boons, tow. 2.3. The field flora - rushes, heather, sedges, needles. 2.4. Excavates raw materials - peat, sapropel. 2.5. The waste of life - scrap paper, textile, waste. 3. One of the most promising thermal insulation materials manufactured using local organic waste is the previously described material consisting a composition of inorganic and organic binders and straws.