ZeroEmission
Electrical
- Oct 5, 2010
- 2
Insulated panels to absorb and retain IR heat
I am and electrical guy but I have been involved in an insulation project for a few weeks and I have got to come up with an idea about that.
The point is that I would like to build a black flat panel made by a material with a high thermal capacity (i.e. that can retain solar IR heat as much as possible).
The trick here would be to cover this flat panel with a sheet of plexiglass on standoffs. If I make the standoffs around 1/4" and seal the plexiglass, I'll mimic a double pane window and snuff the convective heat transfer.
------------------------------- PLEXIGLASS
AIR
------------------------------- PLEXIGLASS
AIR
############################### BLACK MATERIAL
The plexiglass will allow sunlight in, but will not transmit the radiated LWIR. If the inside box surface is blackened, that'll maximize the sunlight absorption.
The heat should be retained as much as possible into the inner black panel to be slowly released to the inside during the night.
What kind of black coated material would do the job best?
Hope I have been clear, sorry but I am quite new to insulation materials. Any help appreciated.
I am and electrical guy but I have been involved in an insulation project for a few weeks and I have got to come up with an idea about that.
The point is that I would like to build a black flat panel made by a material with a high thermal capacity (i.e. that can retain solar IR heat as much as possible).
The trick here would be to cover this flat panel with a sheet of plexiglass on standoffs. If I make the standoffs around 1/4" and seal the plexiglass, I'll mimic a double pane window and snuff the convective heat transfer.
------------------------------- PLEXIGLASS
AIR
------------------------------- PLEXIGLASS
AIR
############################### BLACK MATERIAL
The plexiglass will allow sunlight in, but will not transmit the radiated LWIR. If the inside box surface is blackened, that'll maximize the sunlight absorption.
The heat should be retained as much as possible into the inner black panel to be slowly released to the inside during the night.
What kind of black coated material would do the job best?
Hope I have been clear, sorry but I am quite new to insulation materials. Any help appreciated.