Improving Indoor Air Quality by Using Sheep Wool Thermal Insulation.
Andreea HegyiCezar BulacuHenriette SzilagyiAdrian-Victor LăzărescuVasile MeiţăPetrică VizureanuMihaela SanduPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Currently, the need to ensure adequate quality of air inside the living space but also the thermal efficiency of buildings is pressing. This paper presents the capacity of sheep wool heat-insulating mattresses to simultaneously provide these needs, cumulatively analyzing efficiency indicators for thermal insulation and indicators of improving air quality. Thus, the values obtained for the coefficient of thermal conductivity, and its resistance to heat transfer, demonstrate the suitability of their use for thermal insulation. The results of the permeability to water vapor characteristics on the sorption/desorption of water, air, demonstrate the ability to control the humidity of the indoor air and the results on the reduction of the concentration of formaldehyde, demonstrating their contribution to the growth of the quality of the air, and to reduce the risk of disease in the population.