ryanfire
Structural
- Aug 29, 2011
- 5
Hi guys,
I've been doing some research into building materials and their calorific values.
I came across the fact that the gross calorific value of unpasted wallpaper is higher than that of pasted wallpaper, which is strange considering the addition of an adhesive to the latter samples? I would have expected pasted wallpaper to have a higher gross calorific value.
Anyone know why this is?
Thanks in advance.
I've been doing some research into building materials and their calorific values.
I came across the fact that the gross calorific value of unpasted wallpaper is higher than that of pasted wallpaper, which is strange considering the addition of an adhesive to the latter samples? I would have expected pasted wallpaper to have a higher gross calorific value.
Anyone know why this is?
Thanks in advance.