Basic knowledge of thermal conduction, thermal conductivity table, rigid polyurethane, etc.
Thermal conductivity is the amount of heat that flows through an area of 1 m² in one second when there is a temperature difference of 1°C across a thickness of 1 m.
Thermal conductivity refers to the measure of how easily heat is conducted. High thermal conductivity → Heat is easily transmitted Low thermal conductivity → Heat is not easily transmitted Liquids conduct heat better than gases, and solids conduct heat better than liquids, with the order of thermal conductivity being "gas < liquid < solid." Metals have high thermal conductivity, while materials like polyurethane foam have low thermal conductivity, which is even lower than that of air. [Features of Our Materials] ■ Uses high-performance polyurethane (cyclopentane material) with excellent insulation and environmental properties ■ Thermal conductivity: 0.021 W/mK (initial value) ■ Approximately 30% higher performance compared to typical expanded PS (0.034 W/mK) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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