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I purchased and used the 1 inch version of this product. You can order it directly from the manufacturer. Mine shipped from Norco. I also used the 2 inch board purchased from Forno Bravo. In my opinion the 'Simond' product is vastly inferior compared to the board from FB. It's a bit irregular and not as dense. It's also not any cheaper than the FB board. Again, in my opinion, between the two, I would go with the board from FB.
this board has a very high deform percentage, typically 5% min 75 PSI is recommended and maybe up to 10%.You can also try Distribution International. Thermo Gold 12 is an good option with a 100 psi at 5% compression and a good K value of around 0.55 BTU.in/(hr.ft2.F)
I purchased and used the 1 inch version of this product. You can order it directly from the manufacturer. Mine shipped from Norco. I also used the 2 inch board purchased from Forno Bravo. In my opinion the 'Simond' product is vastly inferior compared to the board from FB. It's a bit irregular and not as dense. It's also not any cheaper than the FB board. Again, in my opinion, between the two, I would go with the board from FB.
Thanks Mongo for your insight. I did look into the board from FB and found it awfully expensive. If I wanted to cover a 36in oven at 4in thick insulation, I would need 6 boards @ $89 each. = $534 before tax.. Seems crazy to me.. Or is this roughly the price one needs to pay?
this board has a very high deform percentage, typically 5% min 75 PSI is recommended and maybe up to 10%.You can also try Distribution International. Thermo Gold 12 is an good option with a 100 psi at 5% compression and a good K value of around 0.55 BTU.in/(hr.ft2.F)
Thanks Russell I will forsure be looking into this.
joemyself That's definitely not the price one needs to pay. Look into 'vermicrete' here on the forum. From what I understand 4 inches of vermicrete will equal 2 inches of ceramic fiber board. From my scanning of the forum I gathered that most folks these days are going for more insulation/k-factor than is provided by just 2 inches of ceramic fiber board. I think the 'go to' is 2-4 inches of vermicrete topped by a 2 inch FB. Please check with others, that's just my observation.
The moisture issue with the vermicrete put me off of it. That and I am incredibly impatient and tend to design as I build.
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