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Reflective Roof Cooler than Ambient Air Temperature

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SYDNEY, June 2, 2015 — A potential new roofing material stays cooler than the ambient air temperature, even under the midsummer Australian sun. Comprising a coated polymer stack on a silver thin film, the surface exhibited nearly 100 percent solar reflectance and thermal emittance at IR wavelengths from 7.9 to 13 μm, according to researchers at the University of Technology Sydney. Even white roofs absorb enough sunlight to warm up by 9 °C to 12 °C, said emeritus professor Geoff Smith. "This new surface, however, stayed 11 degrees or more colder than an existing state-of-the-art white...Read full article

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    Published: June 2015
    Research & TechnologyAsia-PacificAustraliaUniversity of Technology SydneyGeoff SmithsolarenergyCoatingsMaterials

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