Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research (Nov 2020)
Using sunflower seed husks waste for sustainable thermal isolating coatings
Abstract
The paper presents experimental results of the research carried out in order to obtain an innovative finishing/protection product for plasterboard surfaces, using sunflower seed husks, waste generated by the edible oils industry. In the form of an addition consisting of one or two-dimensional fractions, sunflower seed hulls have been incorporated into a finishing/protective coating product, the latter acting as a binder. The multilayered application of the resulting products, on gypsum board surfaces, led to a coating having good adhesion to the support as well as good thermal insulation characteristics (between 0.165 W/m.K and 0.095W/m.K), despite the small thicknesses of the coating (between 3.15 mm and 5.10 mm) compared to the traditional products with thermal insulating properties.