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Bark Thermal Insulation Panels: An Explorative Study on the Effects of Bark Species
G. Kain
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E.M. Tudor
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M.-C. Barbu
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Design and Green Engineering
Material Science & Green Engineering
Forest Products Technology
Higher Technical College Hallstatt
Faculty of Furniture Design and Wood Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov
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Bark
100%
Thermal Insulation Panels
100%
Panel Density
37%
Minor Effect
25%
Tree Bark
25%
Popcorn
25%
Timber Industry
12%
Urea-formaldehyde
12%
Larch Bark
12%
Mechanical Characteristics
12%
Water Absorption
12%
Physical-mechanical Properties
12%
Thermal Conductivity
12%
Quebracho
12%
Resin
12%
Melamine-formaldehyde
12%
Spruce Tree
12%
Soil Cover
12%
Particle Size
12%
Mimosa
12%
Resin Particles
12%
Oak Trees
12%
Compression Ratio
12%
Low Bulk Density
12%
Fir Tree
12%
Agriculture
12%
Covering Material
12%
Pine Tree
12%
Spruce-fir
12%
Binder
12%
Tannin Resin
12%
Larch Forest
12%
Resin Type
12%
Resin Content
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Larix
100%
Popcorn
100%
Urea Formaldehyde
50%
Pinus
50%
Mimosa
50%
Bulk Density
50%
Fir
50%
Tannin
50%
Quercus
50%