Inspired by chicken feathers and the way they effectively keep chickens warm during winter three students from imperial college london have come up with an impressive solution for energy saving indoor insulation.
Attic insulation chicken feathers.
Around 900m chickens are slaughtered.
Aeropowder is an environmentally friendly insulation material made using old chicken feathers.
Composite materials with chicken fibres reinforcing epoxy resin table 2.
The chicken feather fiber was blended with binder fiber sheath core construction and made.
The ability of chickens to stay warm in winter has inspired a new energy efficient home insulation product developed by students at imperial college london.
Cleaned feathers were mechanically worked to separate fibrous material from the quills and ultimately classified into two components.
Turn the feathers into building insulation.
But two entrepreneurs from london have another potential use case.
Feathers make up 5 of a chicken s bodyweight and 80 chickens can produce.
In particular the poultry industry generates a large amount of feather waste that would otherwise go unused.
In the age of bio design it s important to rethink the way we use waste.
A fibrous material suitable for further textile processing and a residue containing large feathers and pieces of quill.