[time-nuts] temperature stability basics

Poul-Henning Kamp phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Sat Nov 27 07:29:48 UTC 2010


In message <013e01cb8dc6$41b038a0$4001a8c0 at lark>, "Alan Melia" writes:

>I believe there is a reflective/foam insulator that is sold for setting
>behind (what we in UK call ) CH radiators when the are mounted on outer
>walls. That would meed Poul-Henning's temperature difference criteria, I
>think. Interesting topic may me revise some 50 year old very rusty physics

Not only does it meet my criteria, I've used "airflex" for exactly that
myself, and proven that it works with a thermal camera:

http://ing.dk/artikel/96840-airflex-bag-radiatorer

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