Authors
David Tetlow, Lia De Simon, Soon Yee Liew, Buddhika Hewakandamby, Daniel Mack, Wim Thielemans, Saffa Riffat
Publication date
2017/12/1
Journal
Energy and Buildings
Volume
156
Pages
187-196
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This article investigates impact of substituting fumed silica with a cellulosic-crystal innovation in a commercial Vacuum Insulated Panel (VIP) core. High building performance demands have attracted VIP technology investment to increase production capacity and reduce cost. In building retrofit VIPs resolve practical problems on space saving that conventional insulations are unsuitable for. Three challenges exists in fumed silica: cost, low sustainability properties, and manufacture technical maturity. Cellulosic nano-crystal (CNC) technology is in its infancy and was identified as a possible alternative due to a similar physical nano-structure, and biodegradability. The study aim was to determine a performance starting point and establish how this compares with the current benchmarks. Laboratory cellulosic-crystal samples were produced and supplied for incorporation into commercial VIP manufacture. A selection of …
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