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대한건축학회 대한건축학회 논문집 - 계획계 대한건축학회논문집 - 계획계 제20권 제7호
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2004.7
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240 - 247 (8page)

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It is said that conventional insulation materials are related to indoor air quality of buildings and environmental damage during
disposal process. For green buildings, it is important to use environmentally-sound building insulation that satisfies those
concerns and improves building energy conservation effects. This paper aims to describe the development of the board type
cellulose fiber insulation using recycled papers, and assess its environmentally-friendliness. Non-toxity of the materials was
enhanced by applying main ingredients of cellulose fiber, filler and natural adhesive substance. Only the chemical substance
used for the insulation material was a small amount of fire-retardant that may not cause health problem to building occupants.
The test results from an approved testing institution proved that it has very high fire and water resistance, even though its
thermal conductivity was relatively lower than that of sprayed cellulose fiber insulation. Load bearing and density tests also
revealed that it outperformed conventional expanded polystyrene. The comparison of the embodied energy used for the cellulose
fiber insulation and conventional insulation materials also revealed that the former required the embodied energy less than up
to 20 times of the latter. It concluded that this cellulose fiber board was environmentally-friendly, non-toxic and recyclable,
which can be used as interior finishes as well as insulation.

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Abstract

1.서론

2.셀룰로오스 화이버 단열재

3.셀룰로오스 화이버 판상형 단열재 제작

4.기존단열재와 판상형 셀룰로오스 화이버 단열재 비교

5.결론

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