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Extenders or fillers are sometimes added to paint to increase its spreadability and strength.
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It was painted black to increase the absorption of heat [39, 40].
The absorber plate material which is an aluminum sheet with 1,500 mm × 200 mm in size has a thickness of 3 mm which is painted black to increase the absorbing capacity of the plate.
The whole basin surfaces are coated with black paint from inside to increase the absorptivity.
Photographs taken in 1912 to document the house before the construction of the Lexington Avenue subway show that the light shaft of the McQuade-Sarner building had been painted white, perhaps to increase the light reaching its apartments below.
Some approaches, like turning biomass into biochar, a charcoal whose carbon resists breakdown, and painting roofs white to increase their reflectivity and reduce air-conditioning demand, are relatively benign, but would have minimal effect on a global scale.
Another, more surprising idea, is to fire balls of light-coloured paint at the object to increase its reflectivity.
Try a warm shade of white or lighter yellow paint if you want to increase the warmth of your room but don't want to go too dark or dramatic.
In each house, his parents installed white carpet and painted the walls white to increase the resale value.
The back pane was painted a deep red to increase the color intensity; the glass-and-paper sandwich was attached to the walls, set within a grid of polished chrome, and screwed on with visible chrome fasteners.
If the interest in farmers' markets and whimsically painted food trucks continues to increase as the economy improves, the number of MBA students wanting to combine a love of good food and a love of profit might rise as well.
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