Materials (Nov 2021)

Production and Physical–Mechanical Characterization of Peat Moss (Sphagnum) Insulation Panels

  • Günther Kain,
  • Marco Morandini,
  • Angela Stamminger,
  • Thomas Granig,
  • Eugenia Mariana Tudor,
  • Thomas Schnabel,
  • Alexander Petutschnigg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14216601
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 6601

Abstract

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Peat moss (sphagnum) is a commonly used sealant, fill, and insulation material in the past. During the efforts to rewet drained moors due to ecological considerations, the technical use of peat moss (sphagnum farming) again became the focus of attention. In the framework of this investigation, insulation panels consisting of peat moss, bound with urea formaldehyde, were produced. Panels manufactured in a wet process and mats bound with textiles were also fabricated. The specimens’ thermal conductivity, water vapor diffusion resistance, modulus of rupture, modulus of elasticity, internal bond, compression resistance, water absorption, and thickness swelling were measured. Physical–mechanical properties were adequate with the resin-bound panels, but not with wet process panels. Moss mats had good characteristics for cavity insulation purposes. The thermal conductivity of the moss panels and mats was found to be lowest with a density of 50 kg/m3, accounting for 0.04 W/m·K. The results show that peat moss is a promising resource for production insulation panels, because their thermal conductivity and mechanical stability are comparable to other insulation materials.

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