The Experimental Studies on Self-Heat Conserving Facade Panel with Waste Fibers

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This paper introduces the studies of self-heat conserving facade panel with abandoned polypropylene fiber. The optimum process conditions were studied. The tensile properties, bending and impact properties of external insulation panel were tested. The results show that when the hot-pressing temperature is 180°C , the tensile, bending and impact of external insulation panel are best. The optimum process is hot-pressing temperature of 180 °C, hot pressure of 10MPa, hot-pressing time 12 Min. The physico-chemical properties were tested. The results show that the data of each test is up to the china national standard .The heat insulation property was tested, the results show that the panels have good insulation performance. The wallboard is light and easy to transport. Because the raw material adopts recycled polypropylene fibers, the price is low and the insulation is good. Recycled fiber-plastic composite is filled with bright future prospects.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 415-417)

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1521-1524

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December 2011

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