Question:

truck camper insulation?

I am building a removable truck camper and need a light weight insulationIt fits in the back of my 93 ford f150 and it has a portable shower and toilet in-closed bathroomIt will also be able to be set up off of the truck as a 5ft 6inch 2 person sleeperI am making it so that it will come apart to fit inside of my truck bed under my bed topper to move itIt will be 7 ft tall and 6 ft 8 in longI have not made the inside walls yet because it weighs about 600 pounds so farthe inside walls will weigh around 50 pounds but I need a light weight insulation for itI will be using my truck bed topper for the roof when it is put togetherany help would be great.

Answer:

It's because aluminium's density is unusually low, compared to other metals
because it's a natural metalSteel is a compound alloy made of several elements, one being carbon, a very hard element that makes up most of the universes solid matterThat would be my guess.
You might also consider spray-in expanding polyurethane foam for enclosed places and to seal joints against water leaksGreat Stuff is one brandIf water gets into any fiber-type insulation like various boards or fiberglass, it stops being insulation at all.
its an easy question but i dont know the answer

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