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*Does require plumbing and a vacuum pump thus adding complexity (and a small occasional power draw for the vacuum pump motor however)
*Does require plumbing and a vacuum pump thus adding complexity (and a small occasional power draw for the vacuum pump motor however)


=See Also=
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=Useful Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulation_(list_of_insulation_material) Wikipedia List of All sorts of materials and their thermal properties (all in a easy to use graph)]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulation_(list_of_insulation_material) Wikipedia List of All sorts of materials and their thermal properties (all in a easy to use graph)]
*[http://www.byg.dtu.dk/upload/institutter/byg/publications/rapporter/byg-sr0601.pdf Survey paper on insulation (English in specific chapters) (Broken Link?)]
*[http://www.byg.dtu.dk/upload/institutter/byg/publications/rapporter/byg-sr0601.pdf Survey paper on insulation (English in specific chapters) (Broken Link?)]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwF2_MLfRH4 super insulation panel technology may offer a 90% savings on heating and cooling energy requirements]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwF2_MLfRH4 super insulation panel technology may offer a 90% savings on heating and cooling energy requirements]


[[Category:Housing and construction]]
[[Category: Housing and construction]]

Revision as of 06:31, 5 September 2020

Basics

  • The use of materials to prevent the passage/spread/leakage of heat
  • Can improve efficiency
  • Can allow for ulra low/ultra high temperatures

Common Materials

Fiberglass

  • Sleeve, 1/2" I'd, 1/4 wall -[1]
  • 1/4" ID, 9/32 wall - [2]

Rock Wool

  • Higher temperature resistance than fiberglass.
  • $2/sf, 1" thick - R4 - Roxul - [3]
  • Menards R15 batts, $1/sf - [4]

Ceramic Fiber

  • 1", $3/sf - [5]

Aramid

  • Fabric made of synthetic fibers roughly similar to nylon
  • 1/4 I'd, 1/16 wall - [6]

Foamed Plastic

  • Polyurethane Spray foams etc
  • Easy to apply
  • Fills cracks well
  • Hard to remove

Aerogel

  • Essentially a jell with the liquid being replaced with a gas
  • VERY insulating
  • Can be complex to make depending on type + materials etc

Vacuum Panel

  • Aerogel but with a vacuum (or at least with (heavily) reduced pressure) instead of a gas inside the gel
  • The best insulator, but insulation degrades due to gas intrusion

Rechargable Vacuum Panel

  • Rechargable Vacuum Panel
  • Similar to the above Vacuum Panel, but it has ports and tubing to allow for it to be plumbed to a vacuum pump system to keep it's vacuum strong
  • No longer loses vacuum with time
  • Does require plumbing and a vacuum pump thus adding complexity (and a small occasional power draw for the vacuum pump motor however)

Internal Links

External Links