floattuber
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2006
- 126
We're having a thermal chamber extension built in-house and have found a problem with the expanding foam that was recommended to us.
The thermal analysis that was done suggests polyurethane foam (0.014 Btu/hr-ft-F) or cork board (0.025 Btu/hr-ft-F)for the insulation. The expanding foam that was suggested to us is rated at 0.12 Btu/hr-ft-F. The analysis and the foam suggestion were made by different people. As you can see, there is a magnitude of difference, however I can't imagine foam differing by that much.
Another problem is the manufacturer's english and metric rating. The english rating is 0.12 Btu/hr-ft-F while the metric rating is 0.017 W/mK. The conversion I've found says 1w/mK = 0.5779 Btu/Ft-hr-F. The english and metric versions don't match. The manufacturer says to divide the english value by 7 to convert it to metric. I don't know where they got this.
So my questions are:
1) which is the correct (ballpark) rating for polyurethane foam? 0.014 or 0.12 Btu/hr-ft-F?
2) am I missing something about the conversion?
I've gone online and looked for typical ratings for foam, but much of it is in metric and I can't do the conversion unless I know the answer to #2. I'm unsure of which is correct.
Here's the data sheet for the expanding foam with the english and metric values.
The thermal analysis that was done suggests polyurethane foam (0.014 Btu/hr-ft-F) or cork board (0.025 Btu/hr-ft-F)for the insulation. The expanding foam that was suggested to us is rated at 0.12 Btu/hr-ft-F. The analysis and the foam suggestion were made by different people. As you can see, there is a magnitude of difference, however I can't imagine foam differing by that much.
Another problem is the manufacturer's english and metric rating. The english rating is 0.12 Btu/hr-ft-F while the metric rating is 0.017 W/mK. The conversion I've found says 1w/mK = 0.5779 Btu/Ft-hr-F. The english and metric versions don't match. The manufacturer says to divide the english value by 7 to convert it to metric. I don't know where they got this.
So my questions are:
1) which is the correct (ballpark) rating for polyurethane foam? 0.014 or 0.12 Btu/hr-ft-F?
2) am I missing something about the conversion?
I've gone online and looked for typical ratings for foam, but much of it is in metric and I can't do the conversion unless I know the answer to #2. I'm unsure of which is correct.
Here's the data sheet for the expanding foam with the english and metric values.