How beneficial is thermal values?
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U-values (sometimes referred to as heat transfer coefficients or thermal transmittances) are used to measure how effective elements of a building's fabric are as insulators. That is, how effective they are at preventing heat from transmitting between the inside and the outside of a building.
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The best currently available is the Val-U-Therm system (available from Scotframe) with a U value of 0.09W/m2K from a wall thickness of 235mm, plus the outer skin. Changing the 140mm mineral wool in a timber frame to 140mm polyurethane would give the same U value as a SIPs panel
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