Performance Evaluation of Eco-friendly Insulating Finish According to the Addition Ratio of Granular Cork

입상 코르크 첨가율에 따른 친환경 단열마감재의 성능평가

  • 김용구 (한밭대학교 건설환경조형대학 건축공학과) ;
  • 김연호 (한밭대학교 건설환경조형대학 건축공학과) ;
  • 이상수 (한밭대학교 건설환경조형대학 건축공학과)
  • Published : 2020.06.12

Abstract

Currently, the most commonly used EPS insulation material has been mainly used because its ease of adhesion with concrete. However, due to poor adhesion with wallpaper, separate adhesion needs to be strengthened and there are cases of breakage or grooves in the process of dismantling the mold. The biggest problem is that when a fire breaks out, various harmful substances are present and highly flammable. Cork used in this study is a truly eco-friendly building material that is taken from between the outer and inner bark of cork trees and does not damage the wood. Also, it is a porous material that is made up of countless cells and contains an air gap between the cells. It is very light in weight between 0.06 and 0.07 and has excellent insulation with a heat conductivity of 0.04W/mK. In addition, it has high stability in the topic of conversation because it does not produce harmful gas when burned and has self-sustaining properties. However, research on cork, an eco-friendly building material with excellent performance to date, is scarce Therefore, we encourage existing scholars to raise interest in new eco-friendly building materials through this study. It also aims to manufacture insulation boards with new inorganic properties using the low weight and heat conductivity held by the cork.

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