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Handheld Reflective Foil Emissometer with 0.007 Absolute Accuracy at 0.05

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The development and performance of a handheld emissometer for the measurement of the emissivity of highly reflective metallic foils used for the insulation of domestic and commercial buildings are described. Reflective roofing insulation based on a thin coating of metal on a more robust substrate is very widely used in hotter climates to reduce the radiant heat transfer between the ceiling and roof in commercial and residential buildings. The required normal emissivity of these foils is generally below 0.05, so stray reflected ambient infrared radiation (IR) makes traditional reflectance-based measurements of emissivity very difficult to achieve with the required accuracy. Many manufacturers apply additional coatings onto the metallic foil to reduce visible glare during installation on a roof, and to provide protection to the thin reflective layer; however, this layer can also substantially increase the IR emissivity. The system as developed at the National Measurement Institute, Australia (NMIA) is based on the principle of measurement of the modulation in thermal infrared radiation, as the sample is thermally modulated by hot and cold air streams. A commercial infrared \(8\,\upmu \hbox {m}\) to \(14\,\upmu \hbox {m}\) band radiation thermometer with a highly specialized stray and reflected radiation shroud attachment is used as the detector system, allowing for convenient handheld field measurements. The performance and accuracy of the system have been compared with NMIA’s reference emissometer systems for a number of typical material samples, demonstrating its capability to measure the absolute thermal emissivity of these very highly reflective foils with an uncertainty of better than \(0.007, k = 2.07, 95\,\%\) .

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The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of Martini Industries Polyair and the NSW TechVouchers programme.

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van der Ham, E.W.M., Ballico, M.J. Handheld Reflective Foil Emissometer with 0.007 Absolute Accuracy at 0.05. Int J Thermophys 35, 1310–1319 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-014-1639-8

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