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Wood Wool Cement
Board
Philippines Institute has developed Wood
Wool Cement Board (WWCB) which is a panel product made of
shredded wood bonded with ordinary portland cement (OPC),
water and a suitable cement setting accelerator. It is pressed
under low pressure and ambient temperature. WWCB can be characterized
as insulating, acoustical, fire resistant, water resistant
and fungi resistant. The common size of WWCB is 610 x 2440
mm (2' x 8') and can be engineered to the desired thickness
(6 mm - 50 mm) and densities (400 - 1000 kg/m3). The F-house
building technology does not involve any material or process
that may have adverse effects on or damage our environment.
On the contrary, this building technology provides several
opportunities to promote efficient and wise utilization of
wood and other wood-based products as a means of conserving
our forest resource.
The F house building technology requires the use of lightweight
structural frames and panel products. Hence, the F house also
provides another opportunity to promote the utilization of
agricultural wastes to produce lightweight and environmentally
acceptable construction materials. At the Institute, two prototype
units have been built; one made of wood frames and the other,
lightweight steel sections. it was found that the use of wood
frames resulted in lower costs of production compared to the
use of steel. This encourages the use of lumber instead of
steel, a material whose manufacture process raises environmental
concerns such as pollution of our environment and the depletion
of the ozone layer. Mass production of F houses at the shop
allows a more efficient cutting schedule for lumber (in contrast
to the unprogrammed cutting of lumber at the construction
site). Thus, less waste is generated when cutting lumber to
the required dimensions and lengths, resulting in conservation
of our timber resources through efficient utilization.
The Institue also has an opportunity to introduce the utilization
of equally efficient and quality-assured lumber from lesser-known
species as a means of relieving pressure on the demand for
premium species. In both prototype units, roof boards, walls
and flooring are made of wood wool cement board - a product
made from shredded wood, water and cement. Besides WWCB, other
wood-cement panels made from agricultural wastes such as rattan
shavings, cotton stalks, tobacco talks, as well as other indigenous
materials such as bamboo can be used. Hence, this technology
encourages the utilization of agricultural wastes and indigenous
materials, mostly those found in the rural areas, as source
of construction materials.
Application/Uses:
Construction industry: WWCB can be used as exterior wall,
partition wall, ceiling and fascia boards. It can also be
used as furniture/cabinet components such as table tops, sidings
and drawers.
Advantages:
The production of WWCB uses simple equipment and utilizes
indigenous and renewable sources. Its production requires
less energy and consumes minimal water.
Contact for more information
Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer
of Technology
APCTT Building
C-2 Qutab Institutional Area
P.O.Box - 4575
New Delhi - 110 016
India
Tel : 91-11-26966509
Fax : 91-11-26856274

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