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Welcomes You 2003 Copyright – Reflective Insulation Manufacturers Association
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The Applications and Benefits of Reflectives in Metal Buildings
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Overview About RIMA How Reflectives Work Product Types Applications
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About RIMA The Reflective Insulation Manufacturers
Association represents manufacturers and distributors of reflective insulation, radiant barriers and IRCC materials. RIMA activities are guided by an active board of industry members who participate on national and local levels of building code organizations and governmental agencies. Visit us at
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How Reflectives Work Heat moves through a building via
radiation, conduction and convection. Reflectives “reflect” the radiant energy striking the surfaces of the building and are low “emitters.”
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Why Insulate? Increases efficiency of heating and cooling system
Increase comfort/reduce noise Save on energy costs Moisture/condensation control
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Heat Behavior “Letting the Heat Out”
Heat travels toward cold - displacing the cold Approximately 75% of total heat transfer across air spaces is by radiation
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Three Forms of Heat Conduction Convection Radiation
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Conduction in Your Building
Heat passes through your walls by conduction Heat traveling through any solid or from one solid to another, moves through conduction
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Convection Hot air rises
Convection is the circulation of hot or warm air As the air heats up, it becomes less dense, and rises. As it rises, the cool air is forced down to be warmed up by the heat source This is a continuous cycle
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Radiant Heat Radiant heat consists of infrared waves.
The waves travel at the speed of light, in straight lines. The waves will go through, absorb into or be reflected from materials they intersect.
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Heat Flow Across Air Spaces in Buildings
Radiant Heat represents 93% of heat movement downwards Convection makes up 0% because hot air rises Radiant Convection Conduction
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Heat Flow Across Air Spaces in Buildings
Radiant Heat represents 50% to 75% of heat movement upwards Convection is significant in this heat flow direction Radiant Convection Conduction
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Heat Flow Across Air Spaces in Buildings
Radiant Heat represents 65% to 80% of heat movement sideways Radiant Convection Conduction
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Types of Reflectives Reflective Insulation Interior Radiation Control Coating Radiant Barrier
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Reflective Insulation
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Radiant Barrier
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Interior Radiant Control Coating (IRCC)
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Applications Metal Buildings Metal Roofs Commercial Ceilings
Metal Walls Post-Frame Construction
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Metal Building Applications
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Metal Roof Applications
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Commercial Ceilings
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Metal Wall Applications
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Post Frame Applications
Retrofit New
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Reflective Insulation Manufacturers Association (RIMA)
Questions? Reflective Insulation Manufacturers Association (RIMA) 4519 E. Lone Cactus Drive Phoenix, AZ 85050 800/ Website:
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