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Sustainable material and use for the cabinet contruction #10

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TooDissing opened this issue Feb 20, 2022 · 1 comment
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Sustainable material and use for the cabinet contruction #10

TooDissing opened this issue Feb 20, 2022 · 1 comment
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TooDissing commented Feb 20, 2022

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With the Strøm project we want to make a reasonably sustainable speaker cabinet. This starts by selecting sustainably sourced materials, but material use is equally important.

When looking at sustainability the three R's are important: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
It can be hard to equally accommodate for all of these three factors, but with this task we need to figure out what is possible.

The speaker cabinet construction is designed to be manufactured from the following materials:

  • Linoleum (the cabinet is wrapped in linoleum)
  • Wood based boards, like MDF or multiplex
  • Dowels
  • Wood glue
  • Paint

Most of these materials are sustainable on their own, but how does it look when combining these materials into a manufactured speaker cabinet?
MDF can't be recycled, but how does its environmental impact compare to a material like multiplex (plywood)?
How much does the expected lifetime of the product impact the environmental "cost" of a certain material?

When combining/lining a board material with linoleum it is now harder to recycle these materials individually. At least without proper separation.
It is unlikely that it will be possible to line a board material with linoleum in a way, that makes it possible to easily separate when the product is end of life; i.e full product disassembly. But if it is possible please share how :-)

More investigation are needed in order to validate different materials against each other.
A few materials that could be of interest:

  • MDF
    • Usually made from cutoffs and other wood waste
    • Cheap
    • Easy to work with
  • Multiplex
    • Higher grade material than MDF
    • Is recyclable
    • Easy to work with

More suggestions are welcome.

Definition of Done

  • the main cabinet material have been chosen

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The documentation of each part must be written or updated

@TooDissing TooDissing added the original project scope Scope that is part of the original project scope label Feb 20, 2022
@TooDissing TooDissing added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation help wanted Extra attention is needed labels Feb 20, 2022
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it is worth noting that MDF does, to some extend, off gas some formaldehyde: https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/cc0acabf-6e82-f2ed-5dbe-8058f48ce6c4.
Can/should/must this be controlled or mitigated in some way?

@TooDissing TooDissing changed the title Sustainable cabinet material and use Sustainable material and use for the cabinet contruction Feb 21, 2022
@TooDissing TooDissing moved this to Todo in Strøm 1.0 Feb 21, 2022
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