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Characterization of Local Insulators: Sawdust and Wool of Kapok
M.L. Voumbo, A. Wereme and G. Sissoko
Corresponding Author: Voumbo Matoumona LĂ©on
Submitted: 2009 December, 18
Accepted: 2010 January, 17
Published: 2010 March, 10 |
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The insulation has an important role in the thermal and acoustic applications in particular in the
production of cold. Also within the framework of this study, we studied the sawdust and wool of kapok in order
to determine insulator best adapted to the manufacture of the cold rooms or the isothermal vats. The synthetic
insulators (polyurethane, polystyrene, glass wool or rock) are very effective, but their use especially burdens
the price with the systems carried out until now in the countries of the south. The characterization of local
materials, vegetable origin for a possible substitution in the systems and the achievements w hich call upon the
insulation, should make it possible to save energy in the building, heatings water, the cold rooms and to
preserve perishable goods (food, drugs, vaccines…). This study enables us to conclude that one can
advantageously use wool of kapok or kapok in the place of heat insulators such as the polyurethane,
polystyrene, glass wool or cork. However the wool of kapok compared has a better conductivity to the saw dust.
Key words: Conductivity, kapok, sawdust, thermal insulation, , ,
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M.L. Voumbo, A. Wereme and G. Sissoko, . Characterization of Local Insulators: Sawdust and Wool of Kapok. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (2): Page No: 138-142.
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ISSN (Online): 2040-7467
ISSN (Print): 2040-7459 |
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