alchemysa
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I'm not saying it doesn't work, but I'm kind of puzzled by the physics. I would have thought that a contained air pocket would be a better insulator than any type of filling.
alchemysa said:I'm not saying it doesn't work, but I'm kind of puzzled by the physics. I would have thought that a contained air pocket would be a better insulator than any type of filling.
Cmon now... Why would you insulate your walls, attic, floors etc if a contained air pocket would be better![]()
Cmon now... Why would you insulate your walls, attic, floors etc if a contained air pocket would be better![]()
Alch:
Insulation is to SLOW DOWN heat transfer. If it is just AIR then there is little to slow the heat transfer. If it is FOAM then it is billions of little air bubbles separated by foam that keeps air and heat from migrating as easy. Fiberglass does the same thing in a hollow cavity in your wall it basically slows the heat transfer only.
Mark
Makes good sense, :thumbsup: Thanks!
I'm sure the adhesion when once dried helps to reinforce the lids, Know anyone who sits on their coolers,![]()