"High Emisivity Coating?" I don't know what that is.
Emisshield Coatings are water based coatings that are 99.9% inorganic. They are applied using a standard spray gun and dry to the touch within thirty minutes. The coatings will range in color from light gray to dark black depending on the curing process required. The coatings can be applied to both metal substrates and ceramic-like substrates. Coating thickness will range from 3-7 mils, depending on substrate.
The Emisshield Coatings are ceramic in nature and are therefore inevitably resistant to acid and chemical attack. The Metal Coatings are unique in that they are pinhole-free after being through a curing process; the cured coatings do not allow the acids and chemicals to penetrate its surface to begin attacking the metal beneath. Although not pinhole-free, the Emisshield Ceramic Coatings will help fill in the pores of ceramic-like materials and help seal the surface.
So that tells me if the fire is hotter it burns more efficiently getting more BTU's extracted from the smoke gases. These stoves are not perfect there is more btu's left. My stove is 76% efficient there is another 34% in there somewhere.
Let's say it achieves a 5% improvement in efficiency. How will you be quantifying the difference? Do you have the stove instrumented?
I can just see you now with a straw sticking out of your mouth "re-entering"If I cover my skin with this stuff, can I re-enter the earth's atmosphere naked? Do you think Red Bull will sponsor that?
-- Houston, I'm detecting that my dangly bits are getting mighty warm. Can you get a visual on that?I can just see you now with a straw sticking out of your mouth "re-entering"
"High Emisivity Coating?" I don't know what that is.
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