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  2. Building insulation material - Wikipedia

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    Foil-faced polystyrene. This laminated, high density EPS is more flexible than rigid panels, works as a vapor barrier, and works as a thermal break. Uses include the underside of roof sheathing, ceilings, and on walls. For best results, this should not be used as a cavity fill type insulation. Foil-backed bubble pack.

  3. List of insulation materials - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of insulation materials used around the world. ... Foil-faced polyurethane rigid panel (pentane-expanded) ... Phenolic spray foam 2.54: 1 0.85–1.23:

  4. Insulated siding - Wikipedia

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    Insulated vinyl siding with added fan fold foam board insulation raises the R-value to 3.5 - 7.5. Fan fold insulation is installed under the final siding product. The expanded polystyrene foam (EPS) insulation allows for more impact resistance than traditional vinyl siding. The rigid foam-backed siding creates straighter sight lines, and ...

  5. Radiant barrier - Wikipedia

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    The foil may be coated for resistance to the elements or for abrasion resistance. The radiant barrier may be one or two sided. One sided radiant barrier may be attached to insulating materials, such as polyisocyanurate, rigid foam, bubble insulation, or oriented strand board (OSB).

  6. Vapor barrier - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum foil, 0.05 US perm (2.9 SI perm). Paper-backed aluminum. Asphalt or coal tar pitch, typically hot-applied to concrete roof decks along with reinforcement felts. Polyethylene plastic sheet, 4 or 6 thou (0.10 or 0.15 mm), 0.03 US perm (1.7 SI perm).

  7. Radiator reflector - Wikipedia

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    A radiator reflector is a thin sheet or foil applied to the wall behind, and closely spaced from, a domestic heating radiator. The intention is to reduce heat losses into the wall by reflecting radiant heat away from the wall. It is a form of radiant barrier and is intended to reduce energy losses and hence decrease fuel expenditure.

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