rruff
Explorer
I think you will find that they don't list prices because... if you have to ask, you can't afford it... ? The lightest one will be plenty strong, especially with wood in the core.
As an example the lightest one is .031 W/m-K... And we have 3.28 ft/m and 1.8F/K, so .031/3.28/1.8 is... .0053 W/ft-F. Divide that by the thickness, and multiply by the surface area and delta T, and you'll get heat flow (or power) in watts.
Or 1W=3.415 BTU/hr, so .0181 BTU/hr-ft-F... * 12in/ft = .217 BTU-in/hr-ft^2-F. Or inverted is 4.6 hr-ft^2-F/BTU-in ... which is R value per inch... I think.
Or in other words, 1/[k (in W/m-K) * 7] = R value per inch.
As an example the lightest one is .031 W/m-K... And we have 3.28 ft/m and 1.8F/K, so .031/3.28/1.8 is... .0053 W/ft-F. Divide that by the thickness, and multiply by the surface area and delta T, and you'll get heat flow (or power) in watts.
Or 1W=3.415 BTU/hr, so .0181 BTU/hr-ft-F... * 12in/ft = .217 BTU-in/hr-ft^2-F. Or inverted is 4.6 hr-ft^2-F/BTU-in ... which is R value per inch... I think.
Or in other words, 1/[k (in W/m-K) * 7] = R value per inch.