Does it really matter if you use 6# or 8# insulation board for a given thickness? My shopping often turns up 6#. I realize that mathematically the 8# is more insulative, but does that pan out -- would one actually notice a genuine difference in heat-up times? Should we restrict ourselves to 8# for the most part?
Is it actually mathematically linear? Are three inches of 8# exactly as insulative as four layers of 6# or does it not work that way?
[EDIT: When I started this thread, I myself was fairly new to high-temperature insulation and accidentally combined terminology used to describe the density of insulating blankets (#6 and #8) with references to insulating boards. The mistake does not obviate the question, but may lead to further confusion by other newbies. Good luck.]
Is it actually mathematically linear? Are three inches of 8# exactly as insulative as four layers of 6# or does it not work that way?
[EDIT: When I started this thread, I myself was fairly new to high-temperature insulation and accidentally combined terminology used to describe the density of insulating blankets (#6 and #8) with references to insulating boards. The mistake does not obviate the question, but may lead to further confusion by other newbies. Good luck.]
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