Cardboard Insulation John Smith Jane Doe. Prototype Material Selection Cardboard was selected as a material Effective and inexpensive (Picture)

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Cardboard Insulation John Smith Jane Doe

Prototype Material Selection Cardboard was selected as a material Effective and inexpensive (Picture)

Prototype Test Results.67 degrees/min average loss 2 nd best in the class (Graph or table)

Final Design Smaller Pieces of cardboard – More cardboard to be used – More “dense”

Final Test Results.67 degrees/min loss (same as prototype!) 3 rd place in class (Graph or table)

Real Life Cardboard Sources Grocery and Department Stores Community Recycling Center

Future Improvements Don’t cut cardboard into small pieces Use a paper outside “shell” Pack more solidly

Conclusions Questions?