Locblock turning a plastic and non-recyclable textile waste issue into a housing solution: Phase 1 - Develop a new fire-rated and structural recycled plastic
Locblock 将塑料和不可回收的纺织废物问题转化为住房解决方案:第一阶段 - 开发新的防火和结构回收塑料
基本信息
- 批准号:10074894
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.97万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Grant for R&D
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Locblock turning a **plastic and non-recyclable textile waste** **issue** into a **housing solution**.Locblock is a new 'fire rated structural composite block construction system' with smart features built-in:* Safe- Structurally designed to be simple, strong and a robust alternative to masonry, metal, or timber framing.* Guaranteed performance- Locblock will gain a British-Board-Accreditation (BBA) providing tested and independent performance. This will prove the systems fire-safety/structural-loadings/improved U-values/airtightness/acoustic/thermal-performance. Through advanced-manufacturing processes Locblock provides a built-in performance while eliminating human error and installation errors.* Cheaper energy bills- Locblock will provide lower running costs through reduced heat loss, reduced condensation, improved comfort and ultimately reduced carbon emissions.* Service ducting built-in providing service routes and removing unsightly boxing in or surface fixed services.* Fire safety- Locblock will redefine how structural polymers should be applied in the construction industry. Creating a new building system that addresses fire safety at the construction phase to conform with HSG168 by reducing fire loads, through to occupation by obtaining an independently tested and proven fire rated system.* Construction costs- Locblock is so simple to erect, it will become the 'building for dummies' construction system - like building blocks are for children, Locblock is for adults. A fast simple installation, that does not require highly trained personal, addressing the growing skills shortages, whilst reducing the construction labour costs. The results are cheaper overall costs compared to tradition systems.* Improved productivity- Locblock will mean more houses are built every year, not only does Locblock allows for quicker onsite installations compared to traditional systems, as it can be installed in adverse weather conditions, windy, wet, cold days do not affect the installation, nor does it require power tools, so less down time, compared to masonry bricks and blocks.* Going green -- Not only diverting waste away from our landfills and oceans. Locblock takes non-recycled textile waste, which is causing massive problems to the environment, then through advance manufacturing, converts the textile waste into a fire resistant-acoustic and thermal part of the block, creating a sustainable, circular economy. So, while buyers are getting a cheaper, better performing house, they are also saving the planet!
Locblock将**塑料和不可回收的纺织废料**问题**转变为**住房解决方案**。Locblock是一种新的“防火等级结构复合砌块建筑系统”,具有内置的智能功能:*安全-结构设计简单、坚固,是砖石、金属或木材框架的坚固替代品。*保证性能-Locblock将获得英国委员会认可(BBA),提供经过测试和独立的性能。这将证明系统的消防安全/结构荷载/改进的U-values/airtightness/acoustic/thermal-performance.通过先进的制造工艺,Locblock提供了内置的性能,同时消除了人为错误和安装错误。*更便宜的能源费用-Locblock将通过减少热损失、减少冷凝、改善舒适性和最终减少碳排放来提供更低的运行成本。*服务管道提供服务路线,消除难看的装箱或表面固定服务。*消防安全-Locblock将重新定义结构性聚合物在建筑业中的应用方式。创建一种新的建筑系统,通过减少火灾负荷,解决施工阶段的消防安全问题,以满足HSG168的要求,并通过获得独立测试和验证的防火等级系统,一直到入住期。*建筑成本-Locblock非常容易安装,它将成为“假人建筑”建筑系统--就像建筑块一样,儿童使用Locblock,成人使用Locblock。快速简单的安装,不需要训练有素的人员,解决了日益严重的技能短缺问题,同时降低了建筑劳动力成本。其结果是,与传统系统相比,总体成本更低。*生产率的提高-Locblock将意味着每年建造更多的房屋,Locblock不仅允许与传统系统相比更快地进行现场安装,因为它可以在恶劣的天气条件下安装,多风、潮湿、寒冷的日子不会影响安装,也不需要电动工具,因此与砖块和砖块相比,停机时间更短。*走向绿色--不仅将废物从我们的垃圾填埋场和海洋转移出去。Locblock利用给环境造成巨大问题的非回收纺织废料,然后通过先进的制造,将纺织废料转化为街区的防火、隔音和隔热部分,创造了可持续的循环经济。因此,在购房者买到更便宜、性能更好的房子的同时,他们也在拯救地球!
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Hitoshi Yoshiji 等:“转基因小鼠中 TIMP-1 的促纤维化机制”现代医学 55. 1781-1787 (2000)。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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