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While the human eye is sensitive to only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum, pigment interactions with wavelengths outside the visible can have interesting effects on coating properties.

The primary purpose of IR-reflective coatings is to keep objects cooler than they would be using standard pigments. This IR-reflective feature is the basis for their use in markets like Cool Roofing. This technology is also finding use in transportation and other areas where the ability to stay cool is a valuable benefit.

Our plant produces a Pigment Black 32, which is an IR reflective pigment. It can be used in coatings and paints to meet infrared reflectivity and long-term durability requirements. If you are interested, please contact us.


Post time: May-10-2022