Developing of Technology for Production of Perlite Based Insulation New Material and Elaborating of Methods for Calculation and Design of Damp Thermal Insulation Drying System

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During last 20-25 years in Armenia has been established new thermal insulation material’s production. This program in short is named “Developing of perlite insulation technology”. The perlite is a volcanic mineral in form of soft stone, which is extracted from perlite mines of Armenia. First of all, the perlite is a construction material, which traditionally has been used in building construction purposes. At the same time, it is a good row material for making thermal insulation goods. The technology of transformation of perlite stone into perlite insulation material is developed by Professor Zohrab Melikyan jointly with experts of “Yerevan Perlite Company” in the framework of the program “Development of Environmentally Safe, cost Effective and Sustainable Energy Sector of Armenia in the Situation of Shutting Down of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant”. The project was targeted to compensate the energy deficit that could arise in Armenia, following to shutting down of the Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP).

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