New invention of ultra-thin insulation
Stanford University engineers have invented an ultra-thin insulating material that reflects the heat of sunlight, helping people around the world save electricity to the maximum extent.
A team of engineers from Stanford University has developed a new invention of a super-thin insulation material composed of layers of different materials, which can reflect light and heat of surface light. God.
This ultra-thin insulation is a new invention that helps cool buildings.
The revolution of this new invention is due to the application of multi-layer ultra-thin insulating materials , with surprisingly thin 1.8 micrometers, but this material is resistant to sunlight. , both visible types as well as invisible rays, reflect them back into the universe.
It is understandable that this new insulating material will be like a heat-splitting mirror of sunlight back into space. The layers of materials are calculated to reflect mainly infrared rays, the main cause of the heat of light rays. Simultaneously calculate wavelength and frequency to throw them back into space without radiating heat to the surrounding environment.
A special feature of this new invention is the thermal energy reflection of light returning to the universe.
Practical research shows that this new insulation material can radiate up to 97% of infrared in the air, reducing about 5 degrees Celsius compared to the test without insulation.
If in the future, this material is widely used, users can save a lot of electricity used in cooling devices such as air conditioners, fans .
Other studies also show that the cosmic environment is supercooled, meaning that it is an infinite heat storage, scientists can take advantage of this to reflect the earth's heat and influence. coming from the sun's rays returning to the universe, keeping the temperature of the earth cool.
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