(If what I'm asking has been covered sufficiently, just direct me to the thread please. Though there were a couple mentions, I didn't find one while searching)
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Hi,
Unless somehow crucial, let's leave EPS (white coffee cup styrofoam) out of this discussion. Just don't want to muddy the waters unnecessarily.
It wasn't until I started reading threads here on CRVL that I heard of polyiso foam boards (or else I'd forgotten). Up to that point, XPS foam was the best choice. However, people here seem to be promoting polyiso more. I'd like to know why.
1. R-Value:
I know that polyiso has a somewhat higher R-value than XPS. Depending on which source you consult, the difference is roughly XPS at 5.0 and polyiso at 6.0. I'll stick with those numbers for easy math. However, even without being an insulation engineer, those numbers are not very useful unless we know if the R-value scale is linear or exponential / logarithmic. For those of you wondering why anyone would care, the answer is the difference between a) a little better, and b) many times better. And that's a huge difference.
In other words, is 6.0 only 20% higher than 5.0 (linear) on the R-value scale, or is it twice or four times or 10 times higher (exponential / logarithmic ... like earthquake measurements). I have searched online for this answer and could not find it. I suspect it is simply linear (20% in this case). If anyone knows the answer, I'd would really like to know. Bonus points to anyone who can also provide a source to back up their answer.
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2. XPS vs. Polyiso - The Cage Match
Seriously, is polyiso really better overall? Based on what I've read, I don't think so. While polyiso has a bit better R-value (maybe - answer to Q1 is pending), it is harder to work with, off-gasses a lot, and so loses some of its R-value, and tends to get brittle over time and deteriorate, according to some people.
So, in the opinion of the collective brain trust here, what would a pros and cons list for each product look like? And in the end, for vandweller applications, which one factually wins and why?
Thanks,
Vagabound
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Hi,
Unless somehow crucial, let's leave EPS (white coffee cup styrofoam) out of this discussion. Just don't want to muddy the waters unnecessarily.
It wasn't until I started reading threads here on CRVL that I heard of polyiso foam boards (or else I'd forgotten). Up to that point, XPS foam was the best choice. However, people here seem to be promoting polyiso more. I'd like to know why.
" Calling all insulation geeks! " ;-)
1. R-Value:
I know that polyiso has a somewhat higher R-value than XPS. Depending on which source you consult, the difference is roughly XPS at 5.0 and polyiso at 6.0. I'll stick with those numbers for easy math. However, even without being an insulation engineer, those numbers are not very useful unless we know if the R-value scale is linear or exponential / logarithmic. For those of you wondering why anyone would care, the answer is the difference between a) a little better, and b) many times better. And that's a huge difference.
In other words, is 6.0 only 20% higher than 5.0 (linear) on the R-value scale, or is it twice or four times or 10 times higher (exponential / logarithmic ... like earthquake measurements). I have searched online for this answer and could not find it. I suspect it is simply linear (20% in this case). If anyone knows the answer, I'd would really like to know. Bonus points to anyone who can also provide a source to back up their answer.
----------
2. XPS vs. Polyiso - The Cage Match
Seriously, is polyiso really better overall? Based on what I've read, I don't think so. While polyiso has a bit better R-value (maybe - answer to Q1 is pending), it is harder to work with, off-gasses a lot, and so loses some of its R-value, and tends to get brittle over time and deteriorate, according to some people.
So, in the opinion of the collective brain trust here, what would a pros and cons list for each product look like? And in the end, for vandweller applications, which one factually wins and why?
Thanks,
Vagabound