Several styles of insulating packages were studied, ranging in size from 0.
5 to 5 cubic feet and varying in construction from the ordinary expanded po
lystyrene cooler to various liner-in-box arrangements with and without alum
inium foil surfaces. Ice-melt tests were conducted to measure package insul
ating ability and the results were used to determine the thermal resistance
(R-value). The R-value was then related to details connected with package
construction including wall thickness, number of layers and number of foil
surfaces through a simple equation so that it can be estimated for any cons
truction. The system R-value can then be used to estimate refrigerant requi
rements and temperature holding times for known shipping environments. Exam
ples are included. Copyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.