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Energy Efficiency Saving Insulation

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Heat energy can be transferred by conduction, convection, and radiation. Thermal insulation prevents heat from escaping a container or from entering a container.
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Spray Foam Insulation refers to materials used to reduce the rate of heat transfer. Thermal insulation keeps enclosed areas such as buildings warm, or cold. Insulators are used to minimize the transfer of heat energy. In-home insulation, the R-value is an indication of how well a material insulates the structure's exterior walls.

There are two basic types of spray foam products, open and closed-cell. Open-cell foam is porous, allowing water vapor and liquid water to penetrate the insulation. Closed-cell foam is non-porous, and not moisture-penetrable.

y most building code officials' standards for insulation, open-cell foam rarely forms a vapor barrier for interior wall insulation. Open-cell foam requires trimming after installation because the foam expands a lot, and disposal of the waste material. Closed-cell foam is very strong and structurally reinforces the insulated surface. By contrast, open-cell foam is soft when cured, with little structural strength.

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