Painting - Insulating Paint
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FredandRetasMom
12-11-05, 02:26 PM
Is there such a thing?
marksr
12-11-05, 05:45 PM
Not really. There are coatings that reflect or absorb heat.
prowallguy
12-11-05, 05:48 PM
Some people say there is.
http://www.hytechsales.com/housepaint.html
http://www.ceramicpaintadditives.com/
http://www.insuladd.com/
http://www.liquidceramicdirect.com/
http://www.industrial-nanotech.com/nansulate.htm
http://www.enerchecksystems.com/suprthrm.html
http://www.thermalcontrol.com/
Info on the subject:
http://www.tprl.com/Stherm.htm
Do they work? I've heard many heated debates on the subject, but have no idea if they really work or not.
http://www.hytechsales.com/housepaint.html
http://www.ceramicpaintadditives.com/
http://www.insuladd.com/
http://www.liquidceramicdirect.com/
http://www.industrial-nanotech.com/nansulate.htm
http://www.enerchecksystems.com/suprthrm.html
http://www.thermalcontrol.com/
Info on the subject:
http://www.tprl.com/Stherm.htm
Do they work? I've heard many heated debates on the subject, but have no idea if they really work or not.
marksr
12-11-05, 05:59 PM
PWG
You provided some great interesting links....
but I think I'll stand by my simple answer :)
You provided some great interesting links....
but I think I'll stand by my simple answer :)