Performance of Loose-Fill Cellulose Insulation
Keywords:
loss-fill cellulose insulation, moisture content, thermal conductivity.Abstract
Loose fill cellulose thermal insulation known as ecofiber, is a recycled product made from recovered newsprint and
other paper feedstocks. The product consists of small tufts of paper, dry mixed with powdered chemical additives which
improve the fire properties of the product and prevent mould growth. Loose fill cellulose insulation is used in new and
renovating buildings. To warrant appropriate thermal-technical conditions and lifetime of this material it needs to take
notice to the moist state of enclosures. When moisture content is known in building enclosures, loss factor of thermal
conductivity due to materials dampen and select applicable thickness of thermal insulating material can be exactly
estimated.
The research results of moisture content of loose fill cellulose insulation in exploitation buildings are presented.
Moisture content of cellulosic insulation is determined in one- and two floor buildings with masonry walls made of two
layers of briks and with different thickness of insulating material layer. Also the influence of moisture content on the
thermal conductivity is determined.
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