WHAT IS HeatBloc-75?
HeatBloc-75 is an aluminum colored, water-based, low emissivity (low-e)
coating. When applied to building materials such as plywood, OSB or plasterboard, HeatBloc-75 lowers their surface emissivity
to 0.25 or lower, thereby blocking 75% of the radiant heat trying to enter the home. It is classified by ASTM as an Interior
Radiation Control Coating (IRCC) and may be effectively used as an interior radiant barrier.
HOW DOES HeatBloc-75 WORK?
HeatBloc-75 radiant barrier works by changing the emissivity of the surface
where it is applied. Building products such as wood, brick, and plasterboard have high emissivities (0.7-0.95). When heated,
they radiate most of their heat to cooler surfaces by allowing the heat to penetrate the roof into the attic and from the
attic into the house. HeatBloc-75 lowers their surface emissivity to 0.25, lessening their ability to radiate heat and therefore
letting less heat penetrate the roof into the attic.
WHAT IS A RADIANT BARRIER?
Heat penetrates buildings in three ways: conduction, convection and radiation.
Radiation is the transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves known as thermal radiation. Thermal radiation is a form of invisible
light that travels through the air from a warm to a cool surface. Warm surfaces, such as roof decks warmed by the sun, will
radiate or emit their heat to cooler interior building surfaces. Radiant barriers address heat flows by radiation. A radiant
barrier is a low-e surface placed in the path of thermal radiation that blocks heat transfer.
WHAT IS EMISSIVITY?
Emissivity is the ability of a surface to radiate or emit energy in the
form of long wave electromagnetic radiation. It is represented by a value from 0 to 1. The closer the value is to 1, the less
effective the surface is at impeding radiant heat transfer. Wood has an emissivity of 0.90. Thus, when wood is heated above
the temperature of surrounding surfaces, it will tend to transfer 90% of its heat energy by radiation. HeatBloc-75, when applied
to most non-porous surfaces, will decrease the surface emissivity to 0.25 or lower, allowing only 25% of the heat energy to
be transferred by radiation.
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF AIRSPACE WHEN USING HeatBloc-75?
To function effectively, a radiant barrier must face an airspace of 1"
or greater. A radiant barrier will not function if sandwiched between two solid surfaces. HeatBloc-75, when installed on the
underside of roof decking, normally faces downward into the attic. If insulation is installed in the cavity formed by the
roof trusses and roof decking (as in a cathedral ceiling), at least 1" should be allowed between the top of the insulation
and the HeatBloc-75 surface.
DOES HeatBloc-75 DEGRADE OVER TIME?
HeatBloc-75 does not lose its effectiveness over time like some radiant
barriers. Foils can tear and require the staples to penetrate the barrier. Foil chips can accumulate dust, which diminishes
their effectiveness.
WHAT IS THE COVERAGE RATE FOR HeatBloc-75?
Recommended coverage for HeatBloc-75 is 325 - 425 square feet per gallon
depending on the porosity of the substrate.
WHAT IS THE RECOMMENDED APPLICATION METHOD FOR HeatBloc-75?
For best results, spray application using a spray pump size ¾ GPM or greater,
2,000 psi and tip size of 0.019" to 0.021." The product can be rolled with a 3/8" synthetic nap roller, however, roofing nails
penetrating the surface can make brushing or rolling difficult.
IS HeatBloc-75 PERMEABLE TO WATER?
Yes! HeatBloc-75 allows water vapor to permeate, and does not trap
water vapor within roof decks or sidewalls. This is vitally important in attic conditions.
CAN HeatBloc-75 BE USED ON SIDEWALLS?
Yes, but HeatBloc-75 is normally more effective when used under roofs.
Roof surfaces are generally much hotter than sidewalls. Up to 80% of the summer heat gain is from above. Low e surfaces become
more effective in controlling radiant heat transfer as the temperature of the radiant heat source increases. However, in tropical
climates where no insulation is used in sidewalls, HeatBloc-75 can substantially help increase interior comfort levels.
IS ATTIC VENTILATION IMPORTANT?
Absolutely! Radiant barriers only control radiant heat loads. Good attic
ventilation helps control convection loads. Together they raise the comfort levels and lower cooling costs. Venting to allow
2.5 air changes per hour should be specified as a minimum.
DO RADIANT BARRIERS LOWER HEATING COSTS?
Yes, but only modestly. They are most effective at lowering cooling costs.
DO RADIANT BARRIERS HAVE AN "R" VALUE?
No. R-values apply only to solid insulation or to insulating systems that
control heat flows other than radiation. In independent testing of the product at the University of Kansas, the R-value of
the insulation, after applying HeatBloc-75 to the roof deck, increased by 87% to 98%. |