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О возможности применения отходов деревообработки для производства теплоизоляционных плит на основе торфа

О возможности применения отходов деревообработки для производства теплоизоляционных плит на основе торфа

Abstract

The article describes the characteristics of lowland and upland peat. The methods of obtaining thermal insulation boards based on upland peat, their physical and mechanical properties and their applications are considered. The prospects of using lowland peat for obtaining thermal insulation materials, as well as the possibility of using woodworking waste for these purposes are considered. В статье приводится характеристика низинного и верхового торфов. Рассматриваются способы получения теплоизоляционных плит на основе верхового торф, их физико-механические свойства и области их применения. Рассматриваются перспективы использования низинных торфов для получения теплоизоляционных материалов, а также возможности применения для этих целей отходов деревообработки.

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THE USE OF PEAT, METHODS OF PRODUCTION OF PEAT BOARDS, ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ ТОРФА, СПОСОБЫ ПРОИЗВОДСТВА ТОРФЯНЫХ ПЛИТ, THERMAL INSULATION MATERIAL, ТЕПЛОИЗОЛЯЦИОННЫЙ МАТЕРИАЛ, ТОРФОПЛИТА, ПЛИТЫ НА ОСНОВЕ ТОРФА, PEAT-BASED BOARDS

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