How do we effectively describe the way an insulating coating performs compared to conventional insulation materials?
This lead to the development of an engineered comparison test. The test compares conventional thermal insulation materials (with an R Value) to insulating coating materials. Although not ASTM certified, if done correctly it can forecast temperature differentials across various substrates in a controlled state. Its documentation and findings produced a term known as R Value Equivalency (RvE). Please see the document “R Value and Insulating Coatings”. CONCLUSION In conclusion, TDHT is more than just a study of conductive thermal dynamics. Heat transfer is generated through multiple sources and performance of an insulator is solely dependent on the blocking agents employed against the heat transfer. The power to insulate all lies within the power of its blocking agents. To examine PermaFlex Barrier Coatings mathematically without combining all of these qualities would not thoroughly describe the same temperature differentials it achieves.
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