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Rockwool 0.032W/m.K batts....coming soon apparently


Thorfun

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visited my local BM trade fair this morning and was chatting to the Rockwool rep and when I told him I went glass wool as Rockwool didn't do a 0.032W/m.K batt (0.035W/m.K is the best they currently offer) he said that it was in development and should be available in about 6 months.

 

obviously, salesmen can't always be trusted but at least they're working on the product to give an alternative for those of us that want that little better U-value.

 

I did tell him it was too late for us though but he gave me a free beanie hat so I went away happy. 🙂

 

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23 minutes ago, SteamyTea said:

Is that really enough of a difference.

0.02W.m-2.K-1 on a 150mm of insulation.

That is lost in noise and fitting errors.

I make in 0.003 m-2.K-1 better

 

But on a .032 m-2.K-1  product, that is an improvement of about 9% so more than you might think.

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22 minutes ago, SteamyTea said:

That is lost in noise and fitting errors.

But the same logic apples to any product.

 

But if that really is for batts, not rolls, then I reckon they are fitted with fewer errors, as they have to stack closely or they go out of module and create more work,,,so are done properly . usually.

And 0.03 / 0.035 is an improvement of 9%  which to me is good in any product. 

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9% per metre, not at 150mm.

But my mental arithmetic may be wrong as doing something else at moment.

 

R = 0.15 (m) / 0.035 (k)

R = 4.286

U = 1 / 4.286

U = 0.233

 

R = 0.15 (m) / 0.032 (k)

R = 4.288

U = 1 / 4.288

U = 0.233

 

Is that right?

 

 

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