Structural Insulated Panels: An Efficient Way to Build

Wilson, A

HERO ID

6017019

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1998

HERO ID 6017019
In Press No
Year 1998
Title Structural Insulated Panels: An Efficient Way to Build
Authors Wilson, A
Journal Environmental Building News
Volume 7
Issue 5
Page Numbers 1
Abstract The energy and resource benefits of using structural insulated panels (SIPs) in buildings are discussed. Other environmental considerations relating to SIP use in construction also are examined, including indoor air quality, durability, and foam insulation life-cycle issues. The materials used in SIPs are described. Panels provide superior energy performance, as measured by whole-wall R value because of fewer thermal breaks and airtight construction. In terms of resource efficiency, SIP houses use less total wood, mostly as framing lumber. One concern with SIPs is ozone depletion from the blowing agents used in the foam and the chemical precursors. R&D efforts to overcome these problems are reviewed. Another concern is offgassing of formaldehyde over time, but experts disagree over whether indoor air pollution from SIPs is a serious problem. Other concerns about durability, creep, and insect infestation in panels are addressed.
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Keyword Environment Abstracts; AIR POLLUTION, INDOOR; INSULATION; STYRENE; ENERGY CONSERVATION, DOMESTIC; BUILDINGS; ENA 07:General