Thermal Insulating Polymer-Air Multilayer for Window Energy Efficiency
Abstract
Polymer-air multilayer (PAM) was developed to decrease the heat loss through window glass panes. A PAM consists of a few polymer films separated from each other by air gaps. Thanks to the excellent optical properties of the polymer films, the visual transmittance of PAM is higher than 70%, and the haze is less than 2%. PAM not only has mechanisms to reduce the conductive and convective heat transfer, but also can obstruct the radiative heat transfer. With a 4~6 mm thick PAM coating, the U-factor of a glass pane can be lowered from above 1 Btu/hft2F to 0.5~0.6 Btu/hft2F .PAM is resilient and robust, relevant to the window retrofitting applications.
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