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A surface may have an anti-thermal low IR coating added to it to lessen the surface’s capacity to absorb and radiate thermal energy. Infrared (IR) radiation, which is the main mechanism of heat transmission through radiation, is intended to be reflected by this kind of coating.
A thin layer of material with a high IR reflection often makes up an anti-thermal low IR coating. Metals like aluminum or silver, as well as ceramics and polymers, are among frequently utilized materials for these coatings.
Infrared radiation that strikes the surface is reflected by the coating, preventing it from being absorbed and lowering the amount of heat that is delivered through radiation. This may contribute to lowering the coating’s surface temperature, making it more comfortable to touch or lowering the quantity of heat that is radiated into the surroundings.
A wide range of products, including electronics, automobile parts, and building materials, use anti-thermal low IR coatings. They may contribute to increased energy efficiency and decreased cooling system requirements, which may result in cost savings and favorable environmental effects.
Global anti-thermal low-IR coating market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Protecting assets and vital infrastructure from EO/IR threats using INTERMAT GROUP SA’s cutting-edge technology in the form of stealth anti-thermal/IR coatings is simple, cost-effective, dependable, and above all, always “alarmed” against detection and targeting from missile threats (anti-tank, cruise, drones, UCAV, etc)
A tank’s thermal/IR signature can be concealed, making it more challenging to find and shoot. By scattering, rejecting, and diffusing its thermal infrared radiation to mimic that of its surroundings, an Internet painted tank degrades to a low-grade fuzzy target that becomes incredibly challenging to detect and attack!
Their stealth paints are used on all types of military vehicles, boats, vessels, aviation platforms, installations, and strategic infrastructure, including hangars/shelters, airfields, bunkers, oil and gas installations, missile and radar sites, communications and command and control centers, and more.