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Insulation Materials in Cheyenne, WY
Brenner Albert - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 632-3928
Double O Construction - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 772-3380
Gadbury Construction Inc - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 638-7612
Hammer Scott - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 632-3650
Insulation Technologies - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 638-6335
K G Drywall Inc - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 635-9907
Millennium Interior Constr - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 640-8151
Miller Insulation - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 635-5311
Moore Insulation CO - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 634-7078
Quality Stucco & Plastering - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 634-6245
Western Drywall Inc - Cheyenne, WY - Phone: (307) 632-5417
Helpful Definition for: Insulation Materials
Insulation materials, in Cheyenne, are the materials or combinations of materials which inhibit the flow of heat energy. Insulation materials may be broadly categorized as: organic and inorganic materials. Polystyrene, polyurethane, phenolic foam, polyethylene foam, etc, fall under the organic foam category. Mineral wool, calcium silicate, cellular glass, micro-porous silica, magnesia, ceramic fiber, vermiculite and perlite are the inorganic insulation materials. These materials are used in varying combinations to obtain desired thermal comfort with less energy consumption.
Insulation materials can also be categorized into structural & non-structural materials, based on their form. Structural forms include insulating concrete forms, structured panels, and straw bales; while, non-structural forms include batts, blankets, loose-fill, spray foam, and panels. According to their mode of action, they may be of three types- conductive, convective & radiating insulation materials.
Recent Business News for: Insulation Materials
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