Forest Sciences professor Alireza Kharazipour and his team create the material by shredding and pressure-steaming corn to expand or “pop” it. A plant-based protein is then used to bind the material, which is then packed into a mold.
“This new process, based on that of the plastics industry, enables the cost-effective production of insulation boards at an industrial scale,” Kharazipour said in a press release. “[N]atural insulation materials are no longer just niche,” he adds.