De Ligne et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Bio-based building materials: how to unravel the role of material characteristics on fungal susceptibility?De Ligne et al., 2020
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- De Ligne L
- Van den Bulcke J
- Baetens J
- De Baets B
- Van Acker J
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- XV International Conference on Durability of Building Materials and Components (DBMC 2020)
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Bio-based materials are gaining importance in the building industry, as the focus on sustainability and life-cycle-assessment has increased substantially over the last decade. Wood and wood-engineered products as well as insulation materials made from cellulose …
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