“ITALIAN HIkOL RABBIT (ORYCTOLAGUS CUNICULUS) WOOL: COMPOSITION, PROPERTIES AND ITS POTENTIAL AS A RENEWABLE SOURCE FOR THERMAL INSULATION MATERIALS”
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This scientific article analyzes in detail the chemical composition, physical properties and structure of wool of the Italian breed of Hikol rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The importance of wool as a renewable and sustainable resource, as well as its potential in the field of production of thermal insulation materials, is studied. The results of the study showed that Hikol rabbit wool has excellent thermal insulation properties and substantiated the possibilities of using it as an environmentally friendly and effective source of replacement for traditional materials in the construction industry.
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