Heat Insulation Paint
What is Heat Insulation paint?
Thermal insulation paint is a modern technique that works as an alternative to ordinary paint to improve a building’s insulation. NASA scientists first developed insulating paints as an additive that contained tiny glass spheres called microspheres, epoxy particles, and heat-resistant chemicals. It was first sprayed on the shuttle to protect it from the extreme heat generated by its re-entry into the atmosphere. It was first sprayed on the shuttle to protect it from the extreme heat generated by its re-entry into the atmosphere.![]()
How does a thermal insulation paint works?
Insulation paints prevent heat from leaving a room by creating resistance to heat passage through a surface or substrate. Traditional insulation products decrease heat, sound, or light’s movement through surfaces and substrates.
The presence of microspheres and epoxy particles provides enhanced surface reflectivity to block heat energy from entering or leaving surfaces sprayed or coated with the substance. So, for buildings whose walls are covered with insulating paint, radiant heat energy from the sun would reflect rather than be absorbed and circulated by conduction to the interior wall surfaces.
In summer, the insulative property of this painting help saves the energy and money spent on air-conditioning bills when roofs and exterior walls are coated. Conversely, you can save energy and money on heating bills in cooler climates when interior walls and ceilings are painted with our thermal and insulating paint products.
Public Last updated: 2022-06-21 04:47:37 AM
