Who uses Reflectix? Just wondering how well it reflects light, and is it worth it over just white paint?
good/sturdy enough enough to replace panda plastic for diy tent walls?
good/sturdy enough enough to replace panda plastic for diy tent walls?
used panda plastic several seasons... can get pin-prick holes; tape loses adhesion bond over time due to heat; no rigidity @ all...I'm not quite sure about that application. You would have to tape it up side by side to make it seamless, and the tape might be compromised at some point. If you did manage to get it up and set up air tight and whatnot, then yes it would be a great material for a diy tent.
If it was me, unless I needed it insulated, I would go with the panda plastic. Much less work..
I'm not quite sure about that application. You would have to tape it up side by side to make it seamless, and the tape might be compromised at some point. If you did manage to get it up and set up air tight and whatnot, then yes it would be a great material for a diy tent.
If it was me, unless I needed it insulated, I would go with the panda plastic. Much less work..
Incorrect..you treat it the EXACT same way you treat mylar, panda, etc...the only difference is this stuff is much stronger. I have found rolls that come in 4 ft long tubes...and 2 of them were enough to construct a 4x4x9 entirely from the ground up. Give it a shot, much easier/cheaper than purchasing a tent. Also, its sturdy enough to hold up my ducting that i had to insert b/c of high temps....and it was easily light proofed (as mentioned before)
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Hate to rain on everyones parade but reflectix is absolutely not 96% reflective. Take a light meter and you will see for yourself. They make no claims that it is 96% reflective. Their website states that it reflects 96% of radiant energy that strikes the surface. This does not mean it reflects that amount of light. Apples and Oranges. It is referring to the ability to retain heat. That is why the stuff has an R-value. FYI panda film and paint have no R-value. This has been well discussed.
Not saying it doesn't work and work well for some applications but for the price you are WAY better off painting white or getting some pandafilm. The prices are crazy unless your building a small room. You are going to pay several times more than panda film and twenty times more than paint for the same or lesser result.
Below are the info sheet from their own website. People can argue this all they would still be wrong.
Reflective Insulation (Reflective/Bubble)
Our reflective insulation is a safe, easy-to-use, thermal insulating material that provides cost effective, high efficiency performance for a wide range of applications. The Reflectix® Double Bubble product consists of two outer layers of a highly reflective material that reflects 96% of the radiant energy that strikes it's surface. This material is bonded to a tough layer of polyethylene for strength. Two inner layers of insulating bubbles resist conductive heat flow while a center layer of polyethylene give Reflectix® high reliability and strength. The Double Bubble product is recommended when the application calls for enhanced condensation control, greater strength and higher thermal qualities.