Publication: Properties of Insulation-Type Green Composite Panels Manufactured from Recycled Cardboard
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Applied Science-Basel
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This study investigates the influence of two processing methods, namely wet and dry, on
the structural, physical, mechanical, and acoustic performance of green lignocellulosic
fiber-based composite panels. A comprehensive evaluation was carried out to compare
the vertical density profile, affinity to water, thermal insulation and sound absorption,
microstructural features, and mechanical performance of two types of experimental panels.
The dry-processed samples exhibited 24% more prominent vertical density profile and
superior dimensional stability, with lower thickness swelling (TS) and water absorption
(WA) due to their more compact fiber arrangement compared to those of the specimens
made using the wet process. However, the wet-processed panel demonstrated significantly
enhanced mechanical properties, including 36% higher modulus of elasticity (MOE), 61%
modulus of rupture (MOR), and 67% internal bonding strength (IB). Such findings could
be attributed to their increased fibrillation and improved inter-fiber bonding compared
with those of the panels made using the dry process. The thermal conductivity values of
the wet- and dry-processed panels were found to be 0.053 W/mK and 0.057 W/mK, respectively.
Acoustic analysis of the samples revealed that while the dry-processed panel slightly
outperformed in terms of low-frequency sound absorption, the wet-processed panel exhibited
superior high-frequency absorption, particularly when perforations were introduced.
Microscopic examination of the samples confirmed that wet processing produced a more
homogenous and fibrillated microstructure, correlating well with the observed enhancements
in mechanical and acoustic performance. In conclusion, it can be stated that the
processing strategies of such panels could be applied for diverse engineering applications,
including thermal insulation, acoustic damping, and sustainable structural materials.
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Mazaherifar, Mohammad Hassan, Salim Hiziroglu, Luminita Maria Brenci, and Camelia Cosereanu. 2025. "Properties of Insulation-Type Green Composite Panels Manufactured from Recycled Cardboard" Applied Sciences 15, no. 19: 10378. https://doi.org/10.3390/app151910378
