This is an introduction to a case where a coating was applied to a Hume pipe, and the changes in the surface and internal temperatures of the pipe were verified.
This is an introduction to a case study conducted using the heat-insulating and heat-reflective paint "Luminastar," which keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer just by applying it.
In this instance, we applied the paint to a fume pipe and examined the temperature changes on the surface and inside of the pipe.
As a result, the unpainted fume pipe had a surface temperature of 45.1°C, while after painting it dropped to 36.2°C, a decrease of about 9°C. Additionally, the inner side temperature was 41.9°C for the unpainted pipe, which decreased to 35.2°C after painting, a reduction of about 7°C.
[Case Overview]
■Verification Content: Changes in surface and inner temperatures of the fume pipe
■Verification Date: July 21, from 11:30 AM to 5 PM
■Weather on Verification Date: Partly cloudy with occasional sunshine
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