₹ 28/sq ft
- Coating Material: all type of roof
- Paint Base Type: Water Based Paint
- Additional Benifits: Water Proofing
Heat reflective coating is a surface coating designed to reflect a high percentage of solar radiation especially infrared (IR) heat so that the underlying material stays cooler. These coatings are commonly used on roofs, exterior walls, metal structures, vehicles, and equipment to reduce heat absorption.
How It Works
Contains high solar reflectance pigments (often ceramic or inorganic compounds).
Reflects sunlight rather than absorbing it.
Often has high emissivity, meaning it can release any absorbed heat more efficiently.
Benefits
Reduces indoor temperatures (often by 2 10 C depending on climate and building design).
Lowers cooling/AC energy use and associated costs.
Improves roof lifespan by reducing thermal expansion and UV damage.
Climate-friendly decreases urban heat island effect.
Protects surfaces from heat-related degradation.
Common Types
Acrylic-based reflective coatings widely used for roofs; easy to apply.
Silicone reflective coatings highly UV-resistant, good for extreme climates.
Polyurethane (PU) reflective coatings durable, often used on industrial surfaces.
Ceramic or nano-ceramic coatings incorporate micro- or nano-ceramic particles for high reflectivity.
Typical Applications
Commercial/industrial roofs (metal, concrete, asphalt).
Residential roofs.
Shipping containers.
RVs, vans, and vehicle roofs.
Metal sheds, tanks, and industrial equipment.