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Radiant Barrier Paint
Best insulation installation Company in
Houston save 65% on energy use.
A cost effective boost to conventional home
insulation that can save energy and money
ALUMINUM BARRIER COATING
As a Radiant Barrier: Stops heat from entering or escaping.
Until recently the only types of radiant barriers available
were foil film, metalized plastic film, and metalized
"chips". These types of barriers are installed by attaching
to the underside of the roof with staples or sprinkled about
on top of the fiberglass insulation on the attic floor.
There are a few spray-able paint coatings available that are
sold as radiant barriers but they all contain volatile
solvents which are not only hazardous to the installer but
also to the homeowner as the toxic fumes penetrate down
through the ceilings and into the interior. Don't be fooled
by the terms "latex base "or "water cleanup" as they do not
reflect the true chemical makeup of the coating. Read the
ingredients!
Hy-Tech Barrier Coat is the ONLY radiant barrier paint that
contains pure metal (aluminum) pigment, Hy-Tech insulating
ceramic microspheres and NO mineral spirits or other
volatile, flammable solvents.
How It Works: Aluminum is highly reflective to infrared (IR) due to the
high concentration of mobile electrons. Barrier Coat
contains aluminum metal in the form of thin "Leafing"
aluminum flakes which are highly reflective and reduce the
penetration of IR radiation. The overlapping aluminum flakes
align themselves parallel to and concentrated near the
surface of the coating and have reflectance values of 0.75
to 0.8 for the key spectral range of 1 to 8 .mu.m.
In addition to the infrared reflective aluminum pigment,
Barrier Coat also contains a very high concentration of heat
reducing Hy-Tech Insulating ceramics. The combination of
these two heat reduction pigments forms Hy-Tech's exclusive
"Ceramic Vacuum Matrix" which minimizes solar-induced heat
build-up
As a Sound Barrier: The HY-TECH hollow ceramic microspheres are a vacuum inside.
Physics law states that nothing can move by conduction
through a vacuum, since it represents an absence of matter.
In effect we have a miniature thermos bottle... a
microscopic hollow vacuum sphere that resists thermal
conductivity and reduces the transfer of sound fairly well.
Although Barrier Coat reduces the transfer of sound it is
not intended to be a solution for serious sound problems.
As a Vapor Retarder:
You Must Prevent
Moisture Accumulation
Moisture control is a major concern associated with thermal
insulation. The warm air inside your house contains water
vapor. If this vapor passes into the insulation and
condenses, it can cause significant loss of insulating
value.
If moisture becomes deposited in the building structure, it
can cause mold growth, peeling paint, and eventual rotting
of structural wood.
Vapor retarders are special materials that reduce the
passage of water vapor. Vapor retarders should be used in
most parts of the country. In colder climates, place the
vapor retarder on the warm side--the lived-in side--of the
space to be insulated. This location prevents the moisture
in the warm indoor air from reaching the insulation. If you
live in an area where the climate is predominantly hot and
humid, check with a local builder to determine the correct
placement or need for a vapor retarder. More detailed
guidance on regional differences in moisture control
recommendations can be found in the Moisture Control
Handbook published by US Department of Energy.
To guard against moisture problems, use Barrier Coat on
interior walls and ceilings and provide adequate ventilation
for the house. If you have a crawl space you should spray
the underside with Barrier Coat.
Barrier Coat Features:
Very low odor, soap and water clean up. Low applied
cost per square foot.
Dual protection: The metallic aluminum
pigment reflects away radiant energy or heat from the sun
during the summer months and in winter the same microscopic
aluminum particles prevent radiant heat from leaving the
building. Hy-Tech insulating ceramics further reduce
conductive heat transfer.
Permeable, does not trap moisture but reduces its rate of
transfer.
Easily installed using brush, roller, or spray.
Excellent for back priming wood sheathing and siding in new
construction, not only providing a superior radiant barrier,
but also protects against wood rot from water intrusion
through cracks and splits in the wood.
Saves money by lowering heating and
cooling cost of operation and wear and tear of the
equipment.
Improves efficiency of existing
insulation by lowering the temperatures that it is
exposed to.
An Easy way to upgrade existing
structures.
Easily applied to Attic Space, underside
of roof decking, side walls and overhead doors in metal
buildings, Duct work, Pipes, interiors of cargo
transportation vehicles, barns, storage buildings,
animal shelters, grain silos, poultry housing...the
applications are endless.
Due to the high reflectivity of the
coating, Barrier Coat increases interior lighting levels
in commercial and industrial buildings which aids in
reducing lighting costs.
In buildings heated by infrared heaters,
wood burning stoves or other radiant heat sources,
Barrier Coat greatly improves the efficiency of the heat
source, reducing fuel and energy costs.
On interior wall applications Barrier
Coat not only provides a barrier to radiated heat but
also an Aluminum vapor barrier which reduces water vapor
transfer through the walls, a real plus for older homes
and homes with EIFS wall systems.
Barrier coat can be top coated with a
decorative conventional wall paint.
Environmentally Friendly! Contains No
ammonia, No alcohol, No solvents!
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- John W.