Development of thermal insulating materials on natural base for thermal insulation systems
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2013Author
Zach, Jiří
Hroudová, Jitka
Brožovský, Jiří
Krejza, Zdeněk
Gailius, Albinas
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With regard to the requirements of EU directive 2010/31/EU [1] is necessary in the construction and reconstruction of existing buildings
to implement effective measures for reducing their energy consumption. From 1. 1. 2021 should get virtually all new buildings, buildings
with almost zero energy. These facts mean that the construction of new and reconstruction of existing structures growing consumption of
thermal insulation materials. From the perspective of sustainable development from the perspective of environmental (CO2 emissions) are
thermally insulating materials based on natural organic fibers promising alternative to synthetic thermal insulation of mineral fibers and
foam-plastic substances. The main disadvantages of the thermal insulation materials based on natural, which very often precludes their
use in thermal insulation systems structures are: high water absorption and poor response to fire. The paper deals with the possibility of
modifying of thermal insulation materials based on technical hemp with a view to reducing water absorption and hygroscopicity.
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