Isover Insulation U Value Calculator

Isover Insulation U-Value Calculator

U-value, or thermal transmittance, is a crucial factor in building insulation. It measures how well a building element prevents heat transfer. The lower the U-value, the better the insulation. Isover’s insulation products significantly improve U-values, reducing energy loss and lowering heating costs.

  1. Enter the thickness of the Isover insulation product in millimeters.
  2. Enter the product’s conductivity value in W/mK.
  3. Click ‘Calculate’ to find the U-value and see a visual representation.

The U-value is calculated using the formula: U = 1 / (thickness / conductivity). The calculator uses this formula to determine the U-value based on your input.

Case Studies: Isover Insulation U-Values
Product Thickness (mm) Conductivity (W/mK) U-Value (W/m²K)
Isover Optima 100 0.035 28.57
Isover Metac 50 0.038 13.16
Isover Vario 80 0.036 22.22
Comparison: Isover vs. Other Insulation Materials
Material Thickness (mm) Conductivity (W/mK) U-Value (W/m²K)
Isover Optima 100 0.035 28.57
Polyurethane 100 0.022 45.45
Mineral Wool 100 0.040 25.00
  • Consider the overall U-value of your building envelope, not just individual elements.
  • Use higher density Isover products for better U-values in challenging conditions.
  • Regularly inspect and maintain insulation to prevent degradation and maintain U-values.
What is the U-value of Isover Optima 100?

The U-value of Isover Optima 100 is 0.035 W/mK.

How does Isover insulation compare to other materials?

Isover insulation generally offers better U-values than many other materials, such as polyurethane and mineral wool.

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Learn more about insulation from Energy.gov

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