WMK values are generally quoted as transmission for 1m thick for insulating materials. (watts lost per meter squared per delta kelvin).
For example, PIR board is about 0.022. So for 100mm thick, it would be 0.22W lost per degree difference.
The aerogel glass is quoted at 0.053
Mineral wool is 0.038
Brick is 0.600 on a good day.
Pure aerogel is about 0.018.
Glass is about 1.000 (varies).
I can see this being used in situations where light is needed, but a window is not.
I can definitely see the benefits of making utility walls out of it.
It’s going to be expensive though, at least until aerogel prices come down.
And it’s not going to beat using the same depth of PIR board, or mineral wool. (assuming the numbers are all correct)
GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk 8 months ago
WMK values are generally quoted as transmission for 1m thick for insulating materials. (watts lost per meter squared per delta kelvin).
For example, PIR board is about 0.022. So for 100mm thick, it would be 0.22W lost per degree difference.
The aerogel glass is quoted at 0.053 Mineral wool is 0.038 Brick is 0.600 on a good day. Pure aerogel is about 0.018.
Glass is about 1.000 (varies).
I can see this being used in situations where light is needed, but a window is not.
I can definitely see the benefits of making utility walls out of it.
It’s going to be expensive though, at least until aerogel prices come down.
And it’s not going to beat using the same depth of PIR board, or mineral wool. (assuming the numbers are all correct)