Development of technology for foaming keratin based on sheep's wool

Authors

  • K. Akmalaiuly Satbayev University, Kazakhstan
  • G. Skripkunas Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
  • A. Kadyrova Satbayev University, Kazakhstan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51301/ace.2024.i4.05

Keywords:

cellular concrete, sheep wool, protein foaming agent, insulation material, hydrolysis

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to evaluate the effect of wool fibers on the thermal conductivity and mechanical properties of cement. The use of sheep's wool as a cement admixture for the production of mortar or plaster provides a number of advantages for the environment and the energy sector. Moreover, in some regions of the country, it is considered as a waste, therefore, its use is characterized by a low cost. Currently, synthetic materials that do not ensure the stability of the foam mass, adversely affect the strength of cellular concrete and do not allow to obtain high-quality concrete with the specified physical and mechanical properties prevail. The use of protein foaming agents, characterized by high quality indicators, environmental cleanliness and production safety, is becoming more and more popular.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Akmalaiuly, K. ., Skripkunas, G. ., & Kadyrova, A. . (2024). Development of technology for foaming keratin based on sheep’s wool. Architecture and Civil Engineering, 1(4), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.51301/ace.2024.i4.05

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Civil Engineering and building materials