Bamboo Fiber-based Insulating Paper: A Potential Choice towards Greener Power and Paper Industries

Insulating paper is the key material utilized in ultra-high voltage (UHV) projects, and it affects the safe and stable operation of the whole power system. Cellulose fiber-based insulating paper, having the advantages of low price and environmental friendliness, has been widely used as the preferred...

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Main Authors: Shunxi Song, Qianyu Wang, Meiyun Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2023-02-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:https://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BRJ/article/view/22337
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description Insulating paper is the key material utilized in ultra-high voltage (UHV) projects, and it affects the safe and stable operation of the whole power system. Cellulose fiber-based insulating paper, having the advantages of low price and environmental friendliness, has been widely used as the preferred insulating material for certain transformers. Bamboo, as a fast-growing raw material, has a favorable fiber length and its carbon sequestration is better than that of wood. Bamboo can be potentially used as a new raw material for insulating paper, thus promoting the green development of the power and paper industry. This article mainly discusses the challenges and potentials of bamboo fiber-based insulating paper and the opportunities of bamboo fiber-based paper materials.
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spelling doaj.art-2fe8681c895d4bd884e6d0174dd0e9a92023-06-26T18:54:52ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262023-02-0118225282530341Bamboo Fiber-based Insulating Paper: A Potential Choice towards Greener Power and Paper IndustriesShunxi Song0Qianyu Wang1Meiyun Zhang2Shaanxi University of Science & TechnologyShaanxi University of Science & TechnologyShaanxi University of Science & TechnologyInsulating paper is the key material utilized in ultra-high voltage (UHV) projects, and it affects the safe and stable operation of the whole power system. Cellulose fiber-based insulating paper, having the advantages of low price and environmental friendliness, has been widely used as the preferred insulating material for certain transformers. Bamboo, as a fast-growing raw material, has a favorable fiber length and its carbon sequestration is better than that of wood. Bamboo can be potentially used as a new raw material for insulating paper, thus promoting the green development of the power and paper industry. This article mainly discusses the challenges and potentials of bamboo fiber-based insulating paper and the opportunities of bamboo fiber-based paper materials.https://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BRJ/article/view/22337insulation paperbamboo fibercarbon sequestrationcarbon neutrality
spellingShingle Shunxi Song
Qianyu Wang
Meiyun Zhang
Bamboo Fiber-based Insulating Paper: A Potential Choice towards Greener Power and Paper Industries
BioResources
insulation paper
bamboo fiber
carbon sequestration
carbon neutrality
title Bamboo Fiber-based Insulating Paper: A Potential Choice towards Greener Power and Paper Industries
title_full Bamboo Fiber-based Insulating Paper: A Potential Choice towards Greener Power and Paper Industries
title_fullStr Bamboo Fiber-based Insulating Paper: A Potential Choice towards Greener Power and Paper Industries
title_full_unstemmed Bamboo Fiber-based Insulating Paper: A Potential Choice towards Greener Power and Paper Industries
title_short Bamboo Fiber-based Insulating Paper: A Potential Choice towards Greener Power and Paper Industries
title_sort bamboo fiber based insulating paper a potential choice towards greener power and paper industries
topic insulation paper
bamboo fiber
carbon sequestration
carbon neutrality
url https://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BRJ/article/view/22337
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