In the age of bio design it s important to rethink the way we use waste.
Attic insulation chicken feathers.
In particular the poultry industry generates a large amount of feather waste that would otherwise go unused.
In its current form the company s product more closely resembles a solid brick of processed feathers.
Initially the team at aeropowder experimented with using finely ground chicken feathers as insulation.
Aeropowder is an environmentally friendly insulation material made using old chicken feathers.
Raw chicken feathers directly from a processing plant were washed with detergent and dried.
Seen here are the feathers of a brown pelican.
Just a fraction of an inch of this insulation can keep a bird s body temperature at 104 degrees even in freezing weather.
Micrograph of the secondary and tertiary struc ture of the chicken feather showing barbs and barbules 1.
A fibrous material suitable for further textile processing and a residue containing large feathers and pieces of quill.
It s obvious now that insulation would make sense because the feathers were air trapping the result of their research is a way to replace some of the polyurethane foam contained in boards.
The idea quickly progressed and now alongside fellow students ioannis tzouganatos and ryan robinson they have come up with the perfect mix of chicken feathers and foam which is sound absorbent lightweight water repulsive flame retardant and pest resistant.
Physical and morphological structure of chicken feathers keratin biofiber in natural chemically and thermally modified forms 888.
It s very lightweight and also less flammable than some other synthetic insulation materials.
A b figure 3.
A α helix and b β pleated sheet structure 5.
One type of green insulation that you won t find in the united states yet is called industrial hemp which is a type of low narcotic hemp.
Georgia tech is investigating the development of composite materials from chicken feathers for application in buildings including acoustic ceiling tiles moisture resistant drywall and insulation.
Cleaned feathers were mechanically worked to separate fibrous material from the quills and ultimately classified into two components.
Right now lots of chicken feathers are sent to landfill though not in britain or incinerated and that comes at a financial cost to the plant owners and an environmental cost to everyone else.
After the lightbulb moment masters student elena dieckmann ordered 10kg of chicken feathers and began to experiment using them as insulation in the home.