Product can bring down the external surface temperature of a building by as much as 15 degrees Celsius
Amsterdam – Nouryon, formerly AkzoNobel speciality chemicals, is launching a new solution for the building and construction market that it says boosts the effectiveness of energy-saving “cool roof” coatings.
The new concept improves the product’s ability to reflect light and enhances its self-cleaning properties by combining Nouryon’s Expancel expandable thermoplastic microspheres - which reflect light - and its Levasil colloidal silica.
The use of reflective cool roof coatings is on the rise in warmer climates, where they help to reduce the need for air conditioning and in turn reduce energy consumption.
According to Nouryon, cool roof coatings with Expancel microspheres can bring down the external surface temperature of a building by as much as 15 degrees Celsius.
“In addition to temperature reduction, it’s also important that the coating adheres well to the roof surface and expands and contracts with it as temperature levels change,” said Patrick Wilhelm, VP of Colloidal Silica at Nouryon.
The combination of the Expancel with colloidal silica improves the adherence and mechanical properties of the coating without sacrificing elasticity and flexibility, he added.
Nouryon, said Wilhelm, has already launched the product in Asia, Europe and Mexico where it has received “nothing but positive feedback” from customers.
The Dutch supplier is now offering the technology to customers in the US, teaming up with distributor CoadTech – Cool Additives Technology.
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