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Conserve Energy with Solar Reflective Coatings

Cool roof coatings that reflect the sun’s light can help reduce the cost of cooling buildings in warm climates. Coatings incorporating 3M™ Glass Bubbles can reflect solar energy more efficiently, and coated surfaces can give up heat more easily – enabling cooler spaces and higher energy savings 

Technical Study

An evaluation of glass bubbles for solar heat reflection in waterborne acrylic elastomeric roof coatings.

This study examines the effect of 3M glass bubbles on several key properties of a typical “cool roof” coating. Three different grades of 3M glass bubbles were evaluated in comparison to calcium carbonate and a commercial solid microsphere blend in a 100% acrylic elastomeric latex system.

The results indicate that formulations incorporating 3M glass bubbles achieve higher overall solar reflectance, lower calculated roof surface temperatures, and greater potential energy savings than conventional fillers.

Benefits of 3M™ Glass Bubbles

The hollow structure and spherical shape of 3M glass bubbles efficiently scatter light, providing unique optical benefits

Total solar reflectance (TSR)

Formulations incorporating 3M glass bubbles averaged 3–6% higher TSR values than the other samples tested

Thermal emissivity

Glass bubble-filled coatings provide comparable emissivity to other formulations

Spectral distribution

3M glass bubbles perform well across the entire solar spectrum, especially in visible and near IR regions – which together account for 96% of the sun’s radiation

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Appearance

3M glass bubbles provide a brighter, whiter initial appearance than CaCO3 or a commercial microsphere blend

Low density

3M glass bubbles offer a lower density alternative to conventional fillers

Thermal benefits

3M glass bubbles have low thermal conductivity, helping reduce heat buildup

Thermal benefits

Formulations with 3M glass bubbles exhibited good gloss retention and minimal color change when exposed to accelerated weathering

Dirt Pickup Resistance (DPUR)

Glass bubble-filled coatings provide comparable DPUR to other formulations

Findings

Paints made with glass bubbles offered the highest degree of potential energy savings based on the fillers studied in this experiement

3M™ Glass Bubbles offer excellent overall total solar reflectivity.
The smallest grade exhibited the best TSR at all wavelengths.

Solar Reflectance Index Results

3M™ Glass Bubbles offer excellent overall total solar reflectivity.
The smallest grade exhibited the best TSR at all wavelengths.

IR Heat Lamp Test Results

Used to simulate the coating’s effect on the inside of a building, the infrared lamp test indicates that 3M™ Glass Bubbles may enable cooler indoor environments

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GB2 = S22
GB3 = iM16K
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3M™ Glass Bubbles im16k

3M™ Glass Bubbles iM16k are high-strength polymer additives made from a water-resistant and chemically-stable soda-lime borosilicate glass. These hollow glass microspheres can be used as a low-density filler material. 3M™ Glass Bubbles iM16k help to reduce weight, allows for solar reflectivity, improve dimensional stability, reduce shrinkage and sink marks, and contribute to material and process cost savings. They may be ideal in additive materials for applications in automotive, electronics, construction as well as paints and coating.

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