Lightweight Natural Fiber Insulation Boards Produced with Kapok Fiber (Ceiba Pentandra) and Polylactic Acid or Bicomponent Fiber as a Binder

IF 4.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Aldo Joao Cárdenas-Oscanoa, Elmar Bonaccurso, Wolfgang Machunze, Markus Euring, Kai Zhang
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Traditionally, kapok fiber is employed as filling for soft pillows, bedding, and diverse elements. Due to its buoyancy and proportion between cell wall and lumen, it is also applied as buoyant material in life vests and insulation materials. This study examine slightweight insulation panels produced from kapok fibers. Lightweight insulation boards are produced by hot-air using kapok fibers (95%) bonded with polylactic acid or bicomponent fiber (5%), achieving very low densities of 10,15, and 20 kg.m−3. The technological attributes like density, porosity, water absorption, wettability, compression, and thermal conductivity, are evaluated against commercial glass wool. In terms of water absorption rates, there is a direct correlation with density. All the variables reach short-term water absorption values less than 1 kg.m−2, which are comparable to commercial standards. This can be attributed to the lower density, higher porosity of the samples, and the inherent hydrophobic wax layer in the cell wall surface of kapok fibers. This trend is also evident in wettability tests, where produced boards demonstrated water-repellency when exposed to water. Regarding the mechanical property of compression, neither the binder nor the density significantly impacts compression strength. The thermal conductivity performance of kapok-based boards is comparable with commercially available ones.

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以木棉纤维(Ceiba Pentandra)和聚乳酸或双组分纤维为粘结剂生产的轻质天然纤维保温板
传统上,木棉纤维被用作柔软的枕头,床上用品和各种元素的填充物。由于它的浮力和细胞壁与管腔之间的比例,它也被用作救生衣和绝缘材料的浮力材料。本研究考察了由木棉纤维制成的轻质保温板。轻质保温板是用木棉纤维(95%)与聚乳酸或双组分纤维(5%)粘合的热风生产的,密度非常低,为10、15和20 kg.m−3。技术属性,如密度、孔隙率、吸水性、润湿性、压缩性和导热性,与商用玻璃棉进行比较。就吸水率而言,与密度有直接的关系。所有变量的短期吸水量均小于1kg。M−2,与商业标准相当。这可以归因于样品的密度较低,孔隙率较高,以及木棉纤维细胞壁表面固有的疏水性蜡层。这种趋势在润湿性测试中也很明显,在润湿性测试中,生产的板在暴露于水时表现出拒水性。在抗压力学性能方面,粘结剂和密度对抗压强度均无显著影响。木棉基板的导热性能与市售板相当。
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Global Challenges
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