Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.

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Autor(a) principal: Ribas, Gabriela Fernandes
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Telascrêa, Marcelo, Mangili, Arthur Issa, Rocha, Ricardo Ramos, Tavares, Beatriz Antoniassi, Chaves, Marcia R. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/452
Resumo: Muscovite is known by its thermal and electrical insulating properties. Based on this, it was hypothesized that its addition on paints should increase the thermal resistance. The use of muscovite as mineral insulating is pointed out as advantageous due to its low cost compared to other materials used for this purpose, such as the ceramic microsphere. The use of a low cost material could open the access to the medium and low income families, implying two aspects: the life quality increase by thermal comfort and the increase of energy saving. Thus, this part of the population could open a new market to thermal paints. Aiming to contribute to this issue, this work evaluated the thermal insulation performance of commercial paints containing muscovite additions and determined the economic evaluation for its industrial production. The thermal paint was formulated by adding 10%, 20% and 40% of muscovite to the commercial paint. This was applied on steel reinforced mortar boards. Thermal insulation tests were carried out in bench scale using an adapted box. The economic evaluation of the industrial production of muscovite-based thermal paint was conducted, considering the Brazilian economic market in this activity. The results showed its ability as an insulating agent due to a reduction of 0.667 °C/mm board by the addition of 40% muscovite. The economic analysis also demonstrated the feasibility of the thermal paint industrial production. The payback is favorable to 5 years when compared to the Selic short-term lending rate, with 21.53% of internal rate return and a net present value of US$ 15,085.76.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.
title Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.
spellingShingle Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.
Ribas, Gabriela Fernandes
thermal paint
muscovite
energy saving
thermal comfort
title_short Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.
title_full Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.
title_fullStr Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.
title_full_unstemmed Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.
title_sort Thermal paint production: the techno-economic evaluation of muscovite as insulating additive.
author Ribas, Gabriela Fernandes
author_facet Ribas, Gabriela Fernandes
Telascrêa, Marcelo
Mangili, Arthur Issa
Rocha, Ricardo Ramos
Tavares, Beatriz Antoniassi
Chaves, Marcia R. M.
author_role author
author2 Telascrêa, Marcelo
Mangili, Arthur Issa
Rocha, Ricardo Ramos
Tavares, Beatriz Antoniassi
Chaves, Marcia R. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribas, Gabriela Fernandes
Telascrêa, Marcelo
Mangili, Arthur Issa
Rocha, Ricardo Ramos
Tavares, Beatriz Antoniassi
Chaves, Marcia R. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv thermal paint
muscovite
energy saving
thermal comfort
topic thermal paint
muscovite
energy saving
thermal comfort
description Muscovite is known by its thermal and electrical insulating properties. Based on this, it was hypothesized that its addition on paints should increase the thermal resistance. The use of muscovite as mineral insulating is pointed out as advantageous due to its low cost compared to other materials used for this purpose, such as the ceramic microsphere. The use of a low cost material could open the access to the medium and low income families, implying two aspects: the life quality increase by thermal comfort and the increase of energy saving. Thus, this part of the population could open a new market to thermal paints. Aiming to contribute to this issue, this work evaluated the thermal insulation performance of commercial paints containing muscovite additions and determined the economic evaluation for its industrial production. The thermal paint was formulated by adding 10%, 20% and 40% of muscovite to the commercial paint. This was applied on steel reinforced mortar boards. Thermal insulation tests were carried out in bench scale using an adapted box. The economic evaluation of the industrial production of muscovite-based thermal paint was conducted, considering the Brazilian economic market in this activity. The results showed its ability as an insulating agent due to a reduction of 0.667 °C/mm board by the addition of 40% muscovite. The economic analysis also demonstrated the feasibility of the thermal paint industrial production. The payback is favorable to 5 years when compared to the Selic short-term lending rate, with 21.53% of internal rate return and a net present value of US$ 15,085.76.
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