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The methods for creating building energy efficient cool black coatings

Qin et al., 2014

Document ID
9314954930871217382
Author
Qin J
Song J
Qu J
Xue X
Zhang W
Song Z
Shi Y
Jiang L
Li J
Zhang T
Publication year
Publication venue
Energy and buildings

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The optical and thermal properties of black coatings pigmented with different black colorants were systematically investigated, and their surface temperature reduction values and cooling energy savings were estimated relative to the black coating pigmented with carbon …
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