Pink Batts® keep you cool by acting as a barrier from the extreme heat of our Australian summers. The inside temperature of your home can be up to 8ºC to 12ºC cooler than an un-insulated or poorly insulated home. Pink Batts® keep you warm becasue they act as a barrier against heat loss. They work just as effectively in winter as they do in summer. Your home will be warmer or cooler, more efficient to heat and much more comfortable to live in.
Pink Batts can be installed into ceilings of existing homes to improve comfort and energy efficiency. If you are building a new home or extension, then coupling Pink Batts with good design for orientation, window size and type, shading, ventilation and the selection of materials could eliminate the need for air conditioning altogether.
Pink
Batts®
control the flow of heat
Heat flow or heat
transfer occurs in three different ways:
Conduction: When materials of different remperatures come into
contact, for example when a metal spoon is placed in hot water, heat is
transferred to the spoon and up the handle. Because Pink Batts
contain air pockets which are poor conductors, by installing Pink
Batts, heat transfer is reduced.
Radiation: Invisible heat rays from the sun warm objects on
earth. Lighter coloured roofing materials help reflect this radiated
heat, but dark coloured roofing tends to absorb the heat. Once inside
the roof space, the heat. Once inside the rood space, the heat entering
rooms below will be reduced with Pink Batts.
Convection:
When warm air rises, it is called
convective heat flow. To reduce this, the warm air must be held still,
which is best done by trapping the air in small pockets. Pink Batts
installed in walls and ceilings effectively traps the air because the
air pockets in the batts prevent the heat escaping.
Pink Batts® help
you save
An average home
correctly insulated not only saves on energy, but also reduces
greenhouse has emissions.
Pink Batts can reduce your heating and cooling costs by up to
40%. Pink Batts will pay for themselves in as little as 3-4
years and then provide saving for the life of your home.
What is an
R-value?
An R-value is the
level of thermal resistance as tested in a laboratory. This thermal
resistance depends on the number of air pockets in the insulation.
Because air is a poor conductor of heat, the more air pockets the
better. The higher the R-value, the more efficient the insulation.
Below is a table
of all of the different Pink Batts thermal products for walls
and ceilings. You will notice there is a wide range of R-values
available. The R-value shown is the 'product R-value'. The Product
R-value is the thermal performance the product provides without the
assistance of any other building materials. Insulation products can
also supply you with a System R-value. This is the R-value of the
insulation once it is installed in the wall or ceiling, and takes into
consideration the frames and plasterboard surrounding it. The Product
R-value is the most accurate measure of a products true performance.