Caracterizacion preliminar del estropajo

"Luffa Cilyndrica" como posible materia prima para construcción

Authors

  • Luisa Fernanda Navarrete Universidad Libre
  • DEisy Janeth Martínez Universidad Libre
  • Edwar Francisco Duarte Universidad Libre

Keywords:

Cilyndrica Luffa, Natural Fiber, Characterization, Fireproof

Abstract

The preliminary physicochemical characterization of the"Luffa cilyndrica”, ash and moisture content,temperature of decomposition and burning before theaddition of reagents in solution and can be considered tobe fireproof, gives the natural fiber as raw material aspossible novel and versatile fit for the light constructionindustry

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Author Biographies

  • Luisa Fernanda Navarrete, Universidad Libre

    Investigadora

  • DEisy Janeth Martínez, Universidad Libre

    Coinvestigadora

  • Edwar Francisco Duarte, Universidad Libre

    Coinvestigador

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Published

2009-12-01

How to Cite

Caracterizacion preliminar del estropajo: "Luffa Cilyndrica" como posible materia prima para construcción. (2009). Avances: Investigación En Ingeniería, 1(11), 12-17. https://revistas.unilibre.edu.co/index.php/avances/article/view/2659