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They fold up very small and can act as a ground cloth, they can retain body heat, act as a vapor barrier and wind breaker, etc. Don't buy all the hype about its amazing heat reflection properties, though - it only reflects radiant heat - and it is, after all, just foil.
The windows have nonglare film for heat reflection and privacy.
Meteorologists and hydrologists speculate about ash-particle nuclei and heat reflection, but they don't know.
But it's the range-topping B63S - 730 that's drawn our attention, chiefly because it gets gold heat reflection on the inlet pipes – a bit like the McLaren F1's engine bay – two special Brabus turbochargers (replacing Mercedes' own blowers) with larger compressor units for higher boost pressures, and a low-temperature water radiator for the intercooling system.
Tin foil can be useful for signaling, cooking, waterproofing, water collecting (can be made into a primitive cup), moderate storage potential, heat reflection, small amount of space needed for empty storage, and is very light weight.
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Infrared images included parts of the pen such as the floor, walls, feeder and electrolyte solution, as well as less consistent variables such as the heat imprint of the pigs on the floor, heat reflections of pigs on the solid, plastic walls, recent depositions of urine or faeces, and occasionally the presence of mice in the pen.
The wing mirror and badge had also melted from the heat of the reflection, he claimed.
The integration of trees, shrubs and flora into green spaces and gardens in the city is particularly important in helping to keep the urban built environment cool, because buildings and pavements increase heat absorption and reflection (what is called the urban heat island effect).
The composites were evaluated for both near infrared (NIR) reflection and heat build-up behavior.
Thermoelectrical apparatus was used by Joseph Henry for testing reflection of heat from moon (with modelling moon as ice) and for creating sparks as well.
The first fireplaces developed when medieval houses and castles were equipped with chimneys to carry away smoke; experience soon showed that the rectangular form was superior, that a certain depth was most favourable, that a grate provided better draft, and that splayed sides increased reflection of heat.
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