Portugal Project Notice - Eco-Friendly And High-Performance Thermal Insulating Fibre Reinforced Mortar To Be Applied On Walls As A Coating Or Panel


Project Notice

PNR 55870
Project Name Eco-friendly and high-performance thermal insulating fibre reinforced mortar to be applied on walls as a coating or panel
Project Detail One of the priorities of the 2030 Agenda is to achieve a sustainable development path to balance environmental, social and economic needs for present and future generations. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future. The Green Deal is the roadmap towards the application of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs in all European policies. In this context, the European construction industry faces great challenges that need real solutions. On the environment side, it is clearly a sector with an unsustainable environmental profile that will need to overcome the traditional linear path of production and consumption to adopt a Circular Economy model and Energy Efficient solutions. The number of studies on new sustainable solutions to minimize the incorporation of processed raw materials or improve thermal insulation properties of mortar have increased. Examples relate to the use of stone sludge waste from the cutting process as filler in rendering mortars or fibres from textile waste to reduce its cracking or to the increased insulation of rendering mortars through the incorporation of cork (recycled by-product of the cork industry) or silica-based aerogels (nano-structured material) as lightweight aggregates. However, studies focused on combination stone sludge waste, textile waste, recycled cork together with aerogel in mortars have not been found in the current literature. The main objective of the Eco-Mortar 2.0 project is to develop an eco-friendly and high-performance thermal insulating fibre reinforced rendering mortar for wall exterior retrofitting or wall panels coating of buildings by using diabase sludge from stone cutting as filler, recycled cork and aerogel granules as lightweight aggregates and textile waste as fibres. This mortar will decrease the use of non-renewable natural resources, improve thermal insulation and allow shrinkage cracking control.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Country Portugal , Western Europe
Project Value EUR 156,779

Contact Information

Company Name INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO
Web Site https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101109675

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