I've been calling around my area to get some pricing on CalSil, foamglass, blankets, etc. I stumbled upon a potentially viable option they are calling Perlite Blocks. The product is manufactured by Howred Corp. out of Houston and the product line is called GoodTemp.
I've gotten several insulation prices locally:
I've compared it side by side to Thermo-12 Gold; specifically the K/R-value, compressive strength, flexural strength, etc. It seems to have sufficient strength, and comparable K/R value though slightly worse than CalSil.
*K-value note - Thermo-12 also had lower K-values reported from ASTM-C518, but the perlite block only had C335 and C177. C335 were compared above.
In terms of water absorption, would this stuff fall closer to CalSil or FoamGlas with its water proof qualities?
What are everyone's thoughts? If relevant to the question, I am planning on building a ~30" homebrew cast oven. Build will be very cost conscious; and I'm not looking to over insulate; primarily looking for pizza nights and maybe a couple loafs the next morning. I'm considering going with a 3" thick perlite block (likely ~$3.5 per sq ft), and calling it good.
Engineering Toolbox - Perlite
Engineering Toolbox - CalSil
Thermo-12 Gold Datasheet
GoodTemp Perlite Block Datasheet
I've gotten several insulation prices locally:
- CalSil at $4.75 and $5 / sq ft @ 2" thickness, minimum 27 sq ft
- FoamGlas $6.11 / sq ft @ 2" thickness
- Perlite Blocks $2.36 / sq ft @ 2" thickness, minimum 1 board
- 1m (~40") lengths
- 6", 12", or 18" widths available, also can be purchases as circles > 20")
- Thickness available in 1/2" increments up to 6"
I've compared it side by side to Thermo-12 Gold; specifically the K/R-value, compressive strength, flexural strength, etc. It seems to have sufficient strength, and comparable K/R value though slightly worse than CalSil.
Spec | CalSil (Thermo-12) | Perlite Brick (GoodTemp) |
Density (Dry) | >14 lbs/cu ft (230kg/m3) | 12 lbs/cu ft (192 kg/m3) |
Compressive Strength - 5% | >100 psi (690kPa) | 134 psi |
Flexural Strength | >50 psi (450kPa) | 54 psi |
Water Absorption - 90% humidity 4 wks |
? | 1.3% |
Water Absorption - Immersed 24 hrs |
? | 2.7% |
K-Values (ASTM C-335) | ||
200F (BTU/hr/sq ft/F/in) | 0.389 | 0.48 |
93C (SI Units W/M-k) | 0.056 | 0.069 |
700F (BTU/hr/sq ft/F/in) | 0.647 | 0.76 |
371C (SI Units W/mC) | 0.093 | 0.11 |
In terms of water absorption, would this stuff fall closer to CalSil or FoamGlas with its water proof qualities?
What are everyone's thoughts? If relevant to the question, I am planning on building a ~30" homebrew cast oven. Build will be very cost conscious; and I'm not looking to over insulate; primarily looking for pizza nights and maybe a couple loafs the next morning. I'm considering going with a 3" thick perlite block (likely ~$3.5 per sq ft), and calling it good.
Engineering Toolbox - Perlite
Engineering Toolbox - CalSil
Thermo-12 Gold Datasheet
GoodTemp Perlite Block Datasheet
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