The R-value (= thermal resistance) of an insulation system reflects the extent to which the insulation succeeds in preventing heat transport. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation system. To calculate the R value of a structure which is composed of several layers, we will add the R values. Formula: R value = insulation thickness / λ value. Indicate here the thickness and the lambda value (in W/mK) of the insulation to calculate the R value.
| Material | λ value (W/mK) |
|---|---|
| polyurethane (PUR) sheets (walls) | 0.023 |
| polyurethane (PUR) sheets (roofing) | 0.028 |
| PUR (polyurethane) sprayed | 0.030 |
| mineral wool | 0.035 |
| glass wool | 0.035 |
| XPS (Extruded polystyrene) | 0.035 |
| EPS (Expanded polystyrene) | 0.040 |
| OSB board | 0.130 |
| timber | 0.180 |
| ceiling | 0.520 |
| unreinforced concrete | 1.300 |
| standard facade wall | 1.470 |
| reinforced concrete | 1.700 |
| steel | 50.00 |