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− | + | Inert, non-toxic, tear-proof material. | |
− | - | + | -Thermal insulation. |
− | - | + | -Good aesthetic level. |
− | - | + | -economic. |
− | + | The milk carton contains these materials: | |
− | * | + | *Polyethylene: (Plastic) |
− | ** | + | **can catch fire at 260°C |
− | **Non | + | **Non-toxic and tear-proof |
− | ** | + | **chemically inert material (does not react in any chemical or biological way) |
*Aluminium: | *Aluminium: | ||
− | ** | + | **thermal insulation. |
− | * | + | *Cardboard and plastic limit wind currents; fewer pores than fabric. |
− | + | What's more, milk cartons are economical and we recycle. | |
− | + | Fabric has been added for aesthetic appeal and to improve heat retention. | |
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{{Materials | {{Materials | ||
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− | |Material=* | + | |Material=* Milk bricks (you need more than 5 bricks to make an average curtain). |
− | * | + | * Fabric (more usable clothes...). |
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− | |Tools=* | + | |Tools=* Thread and needle or sewing machine. |
− | * | + | * scissors and stapler |
− | * | + | * tape |
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{{Tuto Step | {{Tuto Step | ||
− | |Step_Title= | + | |Step_Title=Preparation of Milk carton |
− | |Step_Content=* | + | |Step_Content=*Clean the remaining milk cartons thoroughly. |
− | * | + | *Flatten the bricks so that there are no creases. |
− | * | + | *Cut the brick as shown in the photo. |
− | * | + | *Remove the outer layer of the brick so that a little cardboard remains (be careful not to tear the brick). |
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}} | }} | ||
{{Tuto Step | {{Tuto Step | ||
− | |Step_Title= | + | |Step_Title=Grouping together the different cartons |
− | |Step_Content=* | + | |Step_Content=*Attach the different cartons (using scotch tape). |
− | * | + | *Staple any parts that don't fit properly. |
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}} | }} | ||
{{Tuto Step | {{Tuto Step | ||
− | |Step_Title= | + | |Step_Title=Adding fabric |
− | |Step_Content= | + | |Step_Content=You can add clothes to be thrown away or torn fabrics. |
− | * | + | *For aesthetics, you can add a decorative fabric to wrap the bricks and also to increase efficiency. |
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}} | }} | ||
{{Tuto Step | {{Tuto Step | ||
− | |Step_Title= | + | |Step_Title=Addition of wire for closure |
− | |Step_Content=* | + | |Step_Content=*To finish, pass a thread over the curtain to close and open it. |
− | * | + | *Use the thread to make a knot on one side and pull on the other to close. |
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Prototype de Low-tech with Refugees - Low-tech & Réfugiés | Catégories : Habitat
Low-tech with Refugees - Low-tech & Réfugiés
A prototype for making a thermal curtain using milk cartons, which is mainly made up of: -75% cardboard -21% polyethylene (plastic). -4% aluminium.
A prototype for making a thermal curtain using milk cartons, which is mainly made up of: -75% cardboard -21% polyethylene (plastic). -4% aluminium.
Brique, papier, carton, recyclé
To create the Thermal Curtain, we have chosen materials with the following properties:
-Limits incoming draughts
Inert, non-toxic, tear-proof material.
-Thermal insulation.
-Good aesthetic level.
-economic.
The milk carton contains these materials:
What's more, milk cartons are economical and we recycle.
Fabric has been added for aesthetic appeal and to improve heat retention.
You can add clothes to be thrown away or torn fabrics.
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