BRE - Advanced thermal insulation technologies in the built environment
| Organization: | BRE |
| Publication Date: | 1 February 2013 |
| Page Count: | 16 |
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This Information Paper reviews thermal insulation products, with
a focus on advanced thermal insulation technologies such as
aerogels, vacuum insulated panels, gas-filled panels and phase
change materials. Traditional insulation materials - such as glass,
mineral wool and expanded or extruded polystyrene - are robust with
respect to resistance to perforation and flexibility, so it is
possible to cut to fit these at the building site. However, these
have relatively high thermal conductivity values, which may require
very thick building envelopes in order to achieve the goals of
highly energy efficient buildings in cold climates. Renewable
materials, such as wool and straw, may also require significant
bulk and thickness to meet the requirements of the UK building
regulations. There is ever-increasing pressure to reduce energy use
in buildings and its associated carbon dioxide emissions, and
demands on thermal insulation to achieve this by preventing heat
loss with minimal extra bulk. Millions of homes without cavity
walls also require internal or external solutions. As energy prices
rise, the demand for and commercial value of new and innovative
insulation solutions will rise accordingly.Advanced