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Jute, hemp, and sisal for heat insulation / Jiwon Jin.

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  • Jin, Jiwon [author.]
Material type: TextTextPublication details: Las Piñas : Southville International School and Colleges, 2024.Description: v, 94 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cmSubject(s):
  • Heat insulation
  • Insulation materials
  • Jute
  • Hemp
  • Sisal
  • Natural fibers
  • Sustainable materials
  • Building materials -- Insulation
LOC classification:
  • PHS TP 1180.T5 .J61 2024
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PHS TP 1120.C38 .Aq68 2002 The Feasibility of using biodegradable packaging material made of Cassava (Manihot esculenta) starch as a thermal insulator / PHS TP 1120.P5 .B35 2007 Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) shell as additive to corn starch-based plastic / PHS TP 1180.S73 .C45 2004 The Feasibility of using Cassava (Manihot esculenta) starch in making biodegradable plastics / PHS TP 1180.T5 .J61 2024 Jute, hemp, and sisal for heat insulation / PHS TP 1183.C6 .Q6 2015 The production of biodegradable plastic from Chitosan extracted from mussel (Mytilus edulis) shells PHS TS 195 .K49 2024 Development of liquid-resistant, tensile, and degradable straw made from coconut water fermented with Acetobacter xylinum / PHS TS 1124.5 .L44 2006 A Comparative study on the properties of different recycled paper /

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Jute, hemp, and sisal for heat insulation /

APA

Jin J., . (2024). Jute, hemp, and sisal for heat insulation. Las Piñas: Southville International School and Colleges.

Chicago

Jin Jiwon, . 2024. Jute, hemp, and sisal for heat insulation. Las Piñas: Southville International School and Colleges.

Harvard

Jin J., . (2024). Jute, hemp, and sisal for heat insulation. Las Piñas: Southville International School and Colleges.

MLA

Jin Jiwon, . Jute, hemp, and sisal for heat insulation. Las Piñas: Southville International School and Colleges. 2024.

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