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R-Values at a Glance
R-value is defined as a measure of the capacity of a material, such as insulation, to resist heat flow, with increasing values indicating a greater capacity. The higher a material’s R-value, the greater its insulating capacity. Murus SIPs’ R-values range from R-15 to R-67, depending upon the type of foam core and its thickness. R-value testing was conducted at a mean temperature of 75 degrees. Unlike fiberglass batt insulation, Murus foam cores do not sag, shift, settle or compress, or otherwise compromise the integrity of the original R-value rating.
R-Values for Murus SIPs
| PUR SIPs |
| Thickness |
R-value |
| 4-5/8″ |
27 |
| 5-5/8″ |
34 |
| 6-5/8″ |
41 |
| EPS SIPs |
| Thickness |
R-value |
| 4-5/8″ |
15 |
| 6-1/2″ |
23 |
| 8-1/4″ |
29 |
| 10-1/4″ |
37 |
| 12-1/4″ |
45 |
| 15″ |
55 |
| GPS SIPs |
| Thickness |
R-value |
| 4-5/8″ |
18 |
| 6-1/2″ |
28 |
| 8-1/4″ |
36 |
| 10-1/4″ |
45 |
| 12-1/4″ |
55 |
| 15″ |
67 |
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