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塗料/コート添加剤 Microscopic Hollow Ceramic Beads 断熱&熱フロー |
MHCB
断熱|
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MHCBを淡い色の住宅用ペンキとの混合使用で以下を期待できる。
R-20 (放射)断熱相当 R-5 (Passive) 断熱相当
販の断熱コーテイングにより証明! 夏、冬、住まいを快適にする。
外/内装ラテックス、叉はアクリルペンキ、屋根コテイング、油性ペンキ、エポクシー、ウレタン、弾力のあるペンキ/コーテイング等へ混合&使用 *Non-toxic, 環境にやさしい! |
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夏、建物外壁を通じての熱侵入を最高40%防ぐ。
冬、内壁を通じての熱喪失を寒さを感じる状態から感じない程度まで防ぐ。
MHCBは冷暖房機器の稼動時間を縮小するため電気代/メンテナンスコストを削減
夏場、冬場同じように期待できる。
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断熱と熱の流れについての概略 Heat naturally flows from warm areas to cooler areas, regardless of direction. In winter, heat flows from the inside of a building to the outside. This flow of heat can never be stopped completely, but the rate at which it flows can be reduced by using materials which have a high resistance to heat flow. Heat is transferred in three distinct ways, any or all of which may be occurring at any given time! Conduction - Conduction is the transfer of heat through a solid object. When one part of an object is heated, the molecules within it begin to move faster and more vigorously, when these molecules hit other molecules within the object they cause heat to be transferred through the entire object. 対流 - Convection is the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid (water, air, etc.) Inside of a wall cavity, air removes heat from a warm interior wall, then circulates to the colder exterior wall where it loses the heat. 放射 - Any object will radiate heat to cooler objects around it by giving off "heat waves". This is a direct transfer of heat from one object to another, without heating the air in between. This is the same process in which the Earth receives heat from the Sun or a wood stove supplies heat to its surroundings.Obviously an important step in the creation of an energy efficient house or building is to control heat loss, which accounts for 70% of the total energy loss of a home. As was previously stated, heat will flow in any direction where a temperature difference occurs. Therefore all areas which separate the interior of a house or building from the outside or which separate heated spaces from unheated (or air conditioned) spaces need to have a high resistance to heat flow, in other words, they should be MHCB. 断熱材はどのように働くのか? Insulation is any material that slows the rate of heat flow from a warm area to a cooler one. The more the rate is slowed, the better the insulative qualities of the material. Its ability to resist heat flow is measured as an R or RSI (metric) value, the higher the R - value, the more the material will resist the flow of heat. In order to be effective, insulation materials must be able to reduce the transfer of heat by conduction, convection and radiation, this is determined by both its physical properties and installation. 伝導 - Since conduction is the transfer of heat through solid objects, most insulations contain tiny "pockets" of air. These air pockets reduce the conductive heat loss by minimizing the amount of "solid" material within a wall or ceiling. 対流 - In large air spaces, such as a wall cavity, large amounts of heat can be lost through convection (and radiation) As long as the insulation is carefully installed to completely fill the cavity, there should be no air spaces in which convective heat loss can occur.放射 - Most insulation has a cellular structure which blocks the flow of heat by radiation. If the cavity is completely filled with insulation, radiant heat loss through the walls or ceilings is reduced.断熱材の選択: The R - value is not the only consideration when choosing insulation, other factors which deserve consideration are the materials fire, mold, insect, vermin and moisture resistant properties, as well as its cost and ease of application.何故MHCBなのか ? MHCB reduces the insulative demands placed on conventional insulation which may have been poorly installed or have deteriorated due to dampness or age. The ability of products such as MHCB to be easily and inexpensively applied to walls and ceilings in the form of a paint additive which creates a thermal barrier is a superior method for the homeowner to utilize in order to maximize the energy efficiency of a home or building. Upgrading the inner - wall or ceiling insulation in older or poorly insulated buildings can be an expensive, sometimes impossible task and one which may be too expensive to consider. |
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