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KohChangTai

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  1. Hemp-based building materials would be well-suited for Thailand for several reasons: Sustainability: Hemp is a fast-growing and renewable resource that requires minimal water and pesticides. Thailand's climate is conducive to hemp cultivation, making it an environmentally friendly choice for building materials. Climate Resilience: Hempcrete, a hemp-based construction material, has excellent insulation properties. In Thailand's tropical climate, it can help maintain comfortable indoor temperatures, reducing the need for energy-intensive cooling systems. Local Availability: Hemp can be cultivated locally, reducing the need for importing construction materials. This supports local economies and reduces transportation-related emissions. Reduced Carbon Footprint: Hemp absorbs carbon dioxide during its growth, making it a carbon-negative material. Using hemp-based materials can contribute to lower carbon emissions in the construction sector. Durability: Hemp-based materials are durable and resistant to pests and mold, which is particularly important in Thailand's humid conditions. Regulatory Potential: Thailand has shown interest in exploring the use of hemp for various applications, including construction. Favorable regulations could promote the growth of this industry. In summary, hemp-based building materials align with Thailand's climate, sustainability goals, and economic interests, making them a promising choice for construction in the region. Has anyone here had experience with building using hemp-based materials in Thailand? If so, did you use any additives in your mix of hydrated lime and hemp hurds for construction? Please share your insights and experiences.
  2. Hemprete (hemphurd, lime, binder, water) requires Hydraulic Lime, not the more commonly found Hydrated Lime. I am have a tough time finding Hydraulic Lime and wonder if you know of a source? Alternatively is there a workaround with Hydrated Lime. Thanks in advance.
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