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As regards to its insulation properties, cardboard is actually a great insulator as it has poor thermal conductivity.
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Another major disadvantage of cardboard which is the reason why people don’t prefer it as an insulation material, is its resistance to fire. The most important thing about fire safety in a building is the time that the users have to get to safety. That is why the materials used in construction have to be fire retardant. Generally, cardboard is a paper product so as we can imagine is almost unachievable to transfuse fire resistant properties, no matter how many fire retardants will be placed in order to protect it. On the other hand, Dr Andrew Cripps who participated in the construction of the Cardboard School claims that cardboard it is flammable, but it does not contribute to the spread of the flame[9]. Nevertheless there are several fire retardant materials that can be used, such as borax or chalk, but we should have in mind that they have the tendency to increase the development of smoke during the fire. Fire retardant cardboard (as well as water resistant), can be found nowadays on the market, but in our case we will search other — cheapest— ways to ensure fire safety. a) Borax dissolution, the one we used in wool insulation, consists a fire retardant mineral which can also be insect repellent. b) Thickness of cardboard: as illustrated by tests conducted during the development of Cardboard School in Westborough[10] a thick cardboard piece behave like thick wood pieces which has the tendency to char, protecting itself from burning immediately. c) Cladding with a protecting board. The covering of the insulation with a plywood board or a solid cardboard can efficiently protect the inner layers from fire. This is because solid cardboard has dense consistency and therefore its behavior to fire is similar to wood. Furthermore, this last layer can be easily treated with a fire retardant coat used for wood. Collecting all this information and through our experience in experimenting with cardboard and sheep wool insulation prototypes, we will now present you the queries and difficulties we faced, during the process of making our prototype, as well as the ideas and solutions we found in order to succeed.
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