Builders - Thermal Conductivity
Lambda Value?
The Thermal conductivity
(Lambda) describes the property of a material to conduct heat.
The lower
, the better the insulation.
The values of the thermal conductivity of several layers in a wall determine the (»R-value«).
Beispiele:
Sand-lime-brick: Density 1600 g/l,
= 0,790
(high conductivity, low thermal insulation)
Neopor: Density 25g/l,
= 0,031
(low conductivity, high thermal insulation)
Use the R-value calculator to investigate the R-value for a wall.