Polystyrene Foam Insulator
Most recent answer: 10/22/2007
Q:
I would like to know why polystyrene is a better insulator than paper and plastic?
- alice (age 15)
- alice (age 15)
A:
Nice question. Actually polystyrene is a plastic. So far as I know, a plain sheet of polystyrene isn’t an unusually good insulator. It’s polystyrene foam that works well. The reason is that air is a good thermal insulator, so long as it isn’t allowed to circulate in large-scale convection currents. The foam is almost all air, but it’s trapped in tiny plastic pockets, preventing circulation.
Mike W.
Odd- on rereading this question in light of a follow up question, I cant see why I just assumed that you were asking about thermal insulation rather than electrical insulation. As an electrical insulator, polystyrene is better than paper largely because it doesnt degrade by absorbing water.
Mike W.
Odd- on rereading this question in light of a follow up question, I cant see why I just assumed that you were asking about thermal insulation rather than electrical insulation. As an electrical insulator, polystyrene is better than paper largely because it doesnt degrade by absorbing water.
(published on 10/22/2007)