Coefficient of heat transmission (u-value)
Coefficient of heat transmission (u-value)
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Coefficient of heat transmission (u-value)
Meaning of term coefficient of heat transmission (u-value)
A value that describes the ability of a material to conduct heat. The number of Btu that flow through 1 square foot of material, in one hour. It is the reciprocal of the R-Value (U-Value = 1/R-Value).
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