Moonshine Posted February 15, 2021 Share Posted February 15, 2021 Has anyone come across this product or used it? https://www.insulation-actis.com/ Seems interesting and gives a thermal conductivity of 0.033 W/mk, which is comparable with mineral / glass wool batts. One concern i have with it is that could polyethylene foam degrade over time, where as mineral / glass wool batts won't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeGrahamT21 Posted February 15, 2021 Share Posted February 15, 2021 You looking at the Hybris product? I've never come across anything like it before, seems to rely on low-e air gap on both sides to perform its best, which could be difficult to achieve. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LA3222 Posted February 15, 2021 Share Posted February 15, 2021 I'm positive I have seen it referred to on here before as 'snake oil'. If you do a search of Actis various bits pop up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Punter Posted February 15, 2021 Share Posted February 15, 2021 (edited) I understand that the real life performance of the multi foil type products is a mile away from the claimed u-values. Also, these products can often be very flammable. Get a sample and try it with a lighter. Edited February 15, 2021 by Mr Punter extra slagging off 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonshine Posted February 15, 2021 Author Share Posted February 15, 2021 40 minutes ago, MikeGrahamT21 said: You looking at the Hybris product? that's the one, i hadn't come across it either. 8 minutes ago, Mr Punter said: I understand that the real life performance of the multi foil type products is a mile away from the claimed u-values. Also, these products can often be very flammable. Get a sample and try it with a lighter. umm interesting, and i can see it being flammable, also if its in a wall for decades it seems like it would fall appart. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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