LIGHTWEIGHT THERMAL INSULATION MATERIALS BASED ON EXPANDED VERMICULITE: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES, PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
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Expanded vermiculite is a natural layered silicate that, due to its high porosity, low density, and low thermal conductivity, is a promising filler for creating lightweight and energy-efficient construction materials. The mineralogical properties of vermiculite, its thermomechanical properties, role in mixtures, the effectiveness of thermal insulation properties, as well as its contribution to the energy efficiency of buildings were studied.
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