Development of Insulation board using rice hull and aluminum laminates as rew materials and epoxy as binder/ Liza C. Abendan, Jerry A. Dulay, Kurt Russel E. Guiñares, Sydney S. Ricalde, Charlotte R. Ronquillo, Shane Steven D. Salonga, and Rizchelle May H. San Pedro .--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.Description: xi, 142pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH TH 438 A24 2023
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology .-- Bachelor of Engineering Technology major in Construction Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The climate of the Philippines is tropical and maritime. It is characterized by relatively
high temperatures, high humidity, and abundant rainfall. It leads to the idea of producing
an insulation board using Rice Hull and Aluminum Laminates as raw materials and Epoxy
as a binder. This study aimed to determine the physical and mechanical, and temperature
resistance of the board using the proposed mix designs. It aimed to produce new alternative
raw materials for manufactured insulation boards using agricultural and solid waste that
could be a great help in providing construction materials. The production started to gather
all materials, prepare materials, mixing, molding, pressing boards, and cure for 3 days,
followed by trimming and testing the board's property tests per mix designs. All boards
were subjected to a series of testing in accordance with PNS 230:1989 type 150. The
Physical properties were conducted to determine the water absorption and thickness
swelling of the boards and the Mechanical properties which are the Modulus of Rupture,
Internal Bond, and Face Screw Holding tests were conducted, and for Thermal Properties,
the researchers improvised thermal testing to determine the Temperature Resistance of the
board. The Board was evaluated by 30 evaluators composed of Civil engineering students,
Civil Engineers, and Construction Skilled laborers. The board was rated with an overall
mean of "Very Acceptable". It states that the Insulation Board using Rice hull - Aluminum
Laminate and Epoxy as a binder is qualified as a construction material that can be used in
the construction industry.
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