Thermo'luc thermoregulating paint

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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by moinsdewatt » 08/08/20, 16:28

Forhorse wrote:it's just spam.


Spam for paint that has a homeopathic effect on temperature regulation?
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by Forhorse » 09/08/20, 08:29

Absolutely ... it has the same purpose as the Boiron ads on TV: to try to convince you to buy something that has no effect.
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by phil59 » 09/08/20, 14:12

Forhorse wrote:Absolutely ... it has the same purpose as the Boiron ads on TV: to try to convince you to buy something that has no effect.


Is that so ?

So it's like religion, it has no influence on anything ...
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by Forhorse » 09/08/20, 17:13

If it's exactly the same it only affects the idiots who believe it
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by Obamot » 09/08/20, 18:07

The only possibility for a paint to do this would be to take advantage of the properties of the material to which it would be applied. The reason is simple, the thermal inertia of materials is far greater than any paint.

... But admitting that we would like to do something with that, it would then have to change color from white to black ... White to repel the heat of the sun (in all areas strongly exposed to the Sun, the houses are painted white.) ... then black when night falls, to attract the heat ...! Then from black to white and so on.

The problem is that it would not be very economical to repaint your house night and morning ... Because I do not know of any paint in the building, which would change color on demand. :D

(... so it is flank, of course ....)
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by Christophe » 09/08/20, 18:34

Forhorse wrote:If it's exactly the same it only affects the idiots who believe it


I must be a jerk who believes it (a little).

While the effect is necessarily weak but may not be completely zero ... it may be a little more subtle than the first reasoning I had ...

So sorry for playing devil's advocate but it is possible that the feeling of thermal comfort is improved on the wall effect.

Indeed, a simple curtain, even thin enough (so know real insulating properties in the sense of insulating material), is enough to break the "radiation of a cold (or hot) wall" ... just as a drier house needs 'be less heated even if it has the same level of thermal insulation as its "dry" equivalent ...

In the end, as the thermal comfort is improved, the heating needs are really less ... we are satisfied with 16 ° C where it was 21 ° C before ... I speak in terms of equivalent feeling of comfort.

Why do you think there were so many wall tapestries in the fortified castles (and not only forts ...)
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by phil59 » 09/08/20, 18:50

Christophe wrote:Why do you think there were so many wall tapestries in the fortified castles (and not only forts ...)


Because on TV, Thierry the slingshot had not yet been shot, and the "good women" were asking? : Arrow:
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by Obamot » 09/08/20, 20:00

Christophe wrote:Why do you think there were so many wall tapestries in the fortified castles (and not only forts ...)


Because ...

The castles date from the 3th century, that at the time it was XNUMX ° C more than now and that the IPCC did not exist : Arrow:

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Nah but Hello what : Cheesy:
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by sicetaitsimple » 09/08/20, 21:20

It is obvious!

Source?
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Re: thermo'luc thermoregulating paint




by Obamot » 09/08/20, 21:21

Do we have to prove to you that it was hot in the XNUMXth century? You still do not think that you will succeed your shot on several threads! :)

Source: econologie (look a little it will make you feet) : Cheesy: and while I'm at it : Arrowd:

sicetaitsimple wrote:It is obvious!

Source?
: Arrowd:

Scientific efficiency of "thermoregulating" paint : Arrow: source?
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