The difference between general heat-reflective paint and Cool Roofs: Effects due to differences in heat-reflective principles.
Do you know about heat-insulating paint with a clear heat insulation principle? CoolSarm is a high-performance heat-insulating paint developed by NASA that blocks sunlight using ceramics.
Heat shielding" refers to a method of blocking heat from entering by reflecting radiant heat from the sun and preventing it from coming in from outside. Most of the solar energy consists of visible light (brightness) and near-infrared rays (heat), which are the sources of heat. The key point of heat shielding is how to reflect these rays and suppress their absorption and accumulation. Typical heat-shielding paints do not have a clear heat-shielding principle and rely on special pigments with high reflectivity. As a result, while they reflect visible light, some of the near-infrared rays are not reflected and instead pass through. CoolSarm uses four types of ceramics developed by NASA, which reflect a wide range of heat rays (visible light and near-infrared rays) and dissipate (radiate) the heat that penetrates without being reflected as far-infrared rays. This difference manifests as a temperature difference! For comparative data with other products, please request our materials. [PDF Contents] ■ What ceramics are used in CoolSarm ■ About the four types of ceramics developed by NASA ■ The functions of the four types of ceramics ■ The difference between "titanium dioxide" and "CoolSarm's special ceramics
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