simisastry
Materials
- Sep 5, 2003
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Are there natural high emissivity fibers that can be spun?
vispel polyimide seems to be the only polymer with emissivity of 0.9 but it cannot be spun.Can polyimide P84 used for fire retardant textile have such a high emissivity too?Can we Apply high emissivity coatings on textile surfaces,that are not dark in colour and if we find lighter coloured coatings,do they allow reprinting(colours) on them.and if they do how does the colour of print now change the emissivity of the high emissivity coating?Are there coatings that behave as high emissivity surfaces at day time (absorbing solar energy) and behave as low emissivity surfaces at night(high relectance).?how does a high emissivity coating in general behave at night?
vispel polyimide seems to be the only polymer with emissivity of 0.9 but it cannot be spun.Can polyimide P84 used for fire retardant textile have such a high emissivity too?Can we Apply high emissivity coatings on textile surfaces,that are not dark in colour and if we find lighter coloured coatings,do they allow reprinting(colours) on them.and if they do how does the colour of print now change the emissivity of the high emissivity coating?Are there coatings that behave as high emissivity surfaces at day time (absorbing solar energy) and behave as low emissivity surfaces at night(high relectance).?how does a high emissivity coating in general behave at night?