Dear IBP,
Do you have full material property data for loose-fill perlite? If not, would mineral wool, recycled foam glass or expanded clay be suitable with adjusted properties to reflect basic properties of perlite, or can you suggest an alternative?
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Matt
Loose fill perlite / vermiculite
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Loose fill perlite / vermiculite
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Re: Loose fill perlite / vermiculite
No data, or no ideas? I have found the perlite boards, but these would radically overestimate capillary transport if used without any adjustment. Any response would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
Matt
Regards,
Matt
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Re: Loose fill perlite / vermiculite
I think the perlite board maybe a good start. You may want to adjust the bulk density and yes a lower liquid transport sounds reasonable.
If you have a specific manufacturer in mind, just make him measure the properties and then things should be easy
If you have a specific manufacturer in mind, just make him measure the properties and then things should be easy
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