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- W2108997267 abstract "PVC building products such as siding, windows, and roofings are exposed to the sun. Absorption of the sun's energy leads to a temperature rise, which may cause dimensional control problems, such as expansion and, in severe cases, distortion of the PVC products. The amount of heat buildup in the product depends on the color and/or pigment system of the PVC compound. Generally, the darker the color, the more the sun's energy is absorbed and the higher the temperature heat buildup. Because of the growing demand for darker colors of PVC building products, a test for measuring temperature rise to predict performance of the product in actual use is needed. A laboratory test method for predicting maximum heat buildup due to the sun is described in this paper. The effects of the sample thickness and gloss, carbon black and titanium dioxide levels, and the distance of an infrared heat source from the sample on the heat buildup are also presented in the paper." @default.
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- W2108997267 title "Predicting heat buildup due to the sun's energy" @default.
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