Super-white paint reflects 95.5 percent of sunlight to cool buildings

Super-white paint reflects 95.5 percent of sunlight to cool buildings

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Researchers from Purdue University have developed a new white paint that can reflect over 95 percent of sunlight, which can cool the surface even lower than the ambient temperature. Painted on a building, the new paint could help cut cooling costs and energy use.

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