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Based on this potential, cocopith is processed into mycelium-based biocomposite that serves as an insulator. Maximum stress and tensile stress of this biocomposite have been tested through flexural strength tests with the ASTM-D7264 method. The biocomposite feasibility of the material as an insulator was shown through a thermal conductivity test at temperatures of 13°C-40°C. This showed a thermal conductivity value of 0.0887241 ± 0.002964 W/mK. This value is in the range of 0.01-1.00 W/mK, which is a recommended value for