In order to verify the heat dissipation characteristics of selective low emissivity materials, the traditional low emissivity materials and selective low emissivity materials were coated on the oxidized steel surface, and the heat transfer model between the target and the dark room was established. Finally, the heat dissipation characteristics of selective low emissivity materials were simulated, and the effects of the emissivity and the darkroom temperature on the heat dissipation characteristics of selective low emissivity materials were analyzed. The results showed that for high temperature targets, selective low emissivity materials had better heat dissipation characteristics than traditional low emissivity materials. The lower the emissivity in mid-far infrared bands, the better the heat dissipation characteristics of selective low emissivity materials. When the ambient temperature of the dark room fell from 30°C to -30°C, the lower the temperature, the better heat dissipation characteristics of selective low emissivity materials.
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