Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Requiring soil work
Patent
1988-06-03
1990-05-15
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Processes
Requiring soil work
156 71, 52407, E04B 100
Patent
active
049246500
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a novel laminate comprising an inner support layer comprising a cross-laminated polyethylene, a middle layer which is capable of reflecting infra-red radiation comprising a metallized material selected from the group consisting of aluminized polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and metallized polyester, and a protective outer layer which protects the middle metallized layer from corrosion comprising a compound which is substantially transparent in the infra-red wavelength range selected from the group consisting of low molecular weight acrylates, low density polyethylene, polymethylene, diazo methane, and isomerized cyclo-caoutchouc. The present invention also provides a method for thermally insulating a predetermined enclosed volume defined by walls comprising the envelope of the volume comprising the step of lining at least one of the walls with the novel infra-red radiation-reflecting laminate of the present invention.
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