Title of article :
Methods of creating solar-reflective nonwhite surfaces and their application to residential roofing materials
Author/Authors :
Levinson، نويسنده , , Ronnen and Berdahl، نويسنده , , Paul and Akbari، نويسنده , , Hashem and Miller، نويسنده , , William and Joedicke، نويسنده , , Ingo and Reilly، نويسنده , , Joseph and Suzuki، نويسنده , , Yoshi and Vondran، نويسنده , , Michelle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We describe methods for creating solar-reflective nonwhite surfaces and their application to a wide variety of residential roofing materials, including metal, clay tile, concrete tile, wood, and asphalt shingle. Reflectance in the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum (0.7–2.5 μm) is maximized by coloring a topcoat with pigments that weakly absorb and (optionally) strongly backscatter NIR radiation, and by adding an NIR-reflective basecoat (e.g., one colored with titanium dioxide rutile white) if both the topcoat and the substrate weakly reflect NIR radiation. Coated steel and glazed clay-tile roofing products achieved NIR reflectances of up to 0.50 and 0.75, respectively, using only cool topcoats. Gray-cement concrete tiles achieved NIR reflectances as high as 0.60 with coatings colored by NIR-scattering pigments. Such tiles could attain NIR reflectances of up to 0.85 by overlaying a white basecoat with a topcoat colored by NIR-transparent organic pigments. Granule-surfaced asphalt shingles achieved NIR reflectances as high as 0.45 when the granules were covered with a white basecoat and a cool color topcoat.
Keywords :
Coating , Pigment , Concrete tile , Wood , Asphalt shingle , Conversion coating , Roofing , Reflective , Residential , Treatment , Solar , Near infrared , scattering , Clay tile , ABSORPTION , Metal
Journal title :
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
Journal title :
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells