by eamarquardt » Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:02 am
I consulted the "rocket scientist" (PhD, Mech Engr, specializing in heat transfer) and his two word response: "NO WAY". The r value of polyethylene foam is about the same as fiberglass at r 3 per inch. So 5mm is about a fifth of an inch so from the foam you can expect about r 0.6. The foil doesn't really add much at low temperatures. If this stuff really worked it would be great as you could get 5 times the r value of fiberglass batting. If this stuff worked "as advertised" in a typical wall using 2X4 studs you could get 3.5 (inches) X r7 X 5 (layers of this stuff in an inch) so you get an r value of 122. I tend to believe their claim is far beyond fantastic. Even areogel, which is the best insulator short of a vacuum is only r 10 per inch and that is only a fraction of what these guys are claiming.
Myth busted.
Cheers,
Gus
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eamarquardt on Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
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