Heat reflective coating is a type of paint or surface treatment designed to reflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption. It is commonly used on roofs and exterior walls to keep buildings cooler by reflecting infrared and ultraviolet rays. This helps lower indoor temperatures, reduce energy use for cooling, and improve overall comfort. The coating is usually made with special pigments or materials that enhance its reflective properties. It can be applied to various surfaces such as metal, concrete, and tiles.
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