The present manuscript deals with the reuse and valorisation of agricultural wastes and by-products (namely, hemp fibres and rice husk particles) to produce fire retardant fibreboards and particleboards for applications in biobuilding. Since fire retardancy is one of the most important challenges, a detailed study on the thermal and flame retardant properties of the above materials assembled using starch as the binder and different ammonium dihydrogen phosphate contents as fire retardant agents, is proposed. The combustion properties have been investigated in developing fire conditions, employing a radiating heat flux of 35 kW/m2 generated by a cone calorimeter. An optimised formulation able to make both fibreboards and particleboards...
International audienceIntegrate bio-resources in materials allows to reduce the environmental impact...
AbstractAddition of wood flour improve the mechanical properties of thermoplastics, on the other han...
Natural fibres thermally degrade and burn readily and their use has been restricted in applications ...
The present manuscript deals with the reuse and valorisation of agricultural wastes and by-products ...
The selected functional properties of rice husk/wood blended particleboards which include thermal an...
In the present study, long hemp fibers and rice husk particles have been used for producing all natu...
peer reviewedWood flour particleboards (WFP), like other wood-based items, require the addition of f...
The poor thermo-mechanical and flame-retardant properties of biopolymers are currently limiting thei...
Flame retardant systems based on bio-sourced products combine quite high fire performances with the ...
Agricultural waste is of particularly interest due to abudant, cheap, widely available worldwide and...
Post-harvest tomato plants were used to manufacture fireboards by thermopressing. Four plant materia...
Natural thermal insulation materials developed from renewable crop by-products and natural binders a...
With an ever growing population, increased air pollution, and decrease of natural resources, the co...
Fire resistance and reaction-to-fire of Engkabang (Shorea macrophylla) and Acacia mangium particlebo...
Sustainable thermal insulating materials produced from cellulosic fibers provide a viable alternativ...
International audienceIntegrate bio-resources in materials allows to reduce the environmental impact...
AbstractAddition of wood flour improve the mechanical properties of thermoplastics, on the other han...
Natural fibres thermally degrade and burn readily and their use has been restricted in applications ...
The present manuscript deals with the reuse and valorisation of agricultural wastes and by-products ...
The selected functional properties of rice husk/wood blended particleboards which include thermal an...
In the present study, long hemp fibers and rice husk particles have been used for producing all natu...
peer reviewedWood flour particleboards (WFP), like other wood-based items, require the addition of f...
The poor thermo-mechanical and flame-retardant properties of biopolymers are currently limiting thei...
Flame retardant systems based on bio-sourced products combine quite high fire performances with the ...
Agricultural waste is of particularly interest due to abudant, cheap, widely available worldwide and...
Post-harvest tomato plants were used to manufacture fireboards by thermopressing. Four plant materia...
Natural thermal insulation materials developed from renewable crop by-products and natural binders a...
With an ever growing population, increased air pollution, and decrease of natural resources, the co...
Fire resistance and reaction-to-fire of Engkabang (Shorea macrophylla) and Acacia mangium particlebo...
Sustainable thermal insulating materials produced from cellulosic fibers provide a viable alternativ...
International audienceIntegrate bio-resources in materials allows to reduce the environmental impact...
AbstractAddition of wood flour improve the mechanical properties of thermoplastics, on the other han...
Natural fibres thermally degrade and burn readily and their use has been restricted in applications ...