HEATING AND COOLING EFFICIENCY FOR HOMES
CONSUMER/HOME/RECREATION
ORIGINATING TECHNOLOGY/ NASA CONTRIBUTION
Over 40 years ago, NASA developed Radiant Barrier
technology to protect astronauts in the Apollo
Program from temperatures that ranged from
250 °F above to 400 °F below zero Fahrenheit.
This feat in temperature control technology
enabled the astronauts to work inside the Apollo
Command Module wearing short-sleeve shirts,
with temperatures similar to those of a regular
business office. The Radiant Barrier has been
applied to virtually all spacecraft since then,
including unmanned spacecraft with delicate
instruments that need protection from temperature
extremes. It is also applied to the astronauts’
space suits, protecting them during space walks.
Made of aluminized polymer film, the Radiant Barrier
both bars and lets in heat to maintain a consistent
temperature in an environment where ordinary insulation
methods will not suffice. The aluminization of the
material provides a reflective surface that keeps
more than 95 percent of the radiated energy in space
from reaching the spacecraft’s interior. In space
suits, the thin and flexible material reflects the
astronauts’ body heat back to them for warmth, while
at the same time reflecting the sun’s radiation away
from them to keep them cool. Using conventional insulation,
a space suit would have required a 7-foot-thick protective
layer.
PARTNERSHIP
Since the 1970s, private industry has had the opportunity
to apply Radiant Barrier technology to various commercial
applications. This NASA-developed, public domain
technology has been applied to energy conservation
techniques for homes and offices, and even specialty
applications such as candy wrapping, thermos bottles,
windshield covers for automobiles, fire suits, space
blankets for forest rangers, race cars, and refrigeration
trucks to name just a few.
PRODUCT OUTCOME
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The cost-saving benefits of Eagle Shield, Inc.’s Radiant Barrier product extend
to a variety of applications where heating
and cooling efficiency is desired.
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Eagle Shield is a Radiant Barrier product that can
be installed directly on top of existing ceiling
insulation in a home to reduce heating and cooling
bills. Manufactured by
Eagle Shield, Inc. , of San
Ramon, California, the product consists of two sheets
of 99.5 percent industrial grade aluminum adhered
together and tri-laminated to a thermal break to
create a two-sided reflector. It is perforated with
tiny holes that allow moisture to pass through so
it does not create a moisture barrier for existing
insulation. According to the company, installation
takes an average of 2 to 6 hours based on difficulty
and accessibility of the attic, walls, and crawl
space interiors. Eagle Shield Radiant Barrier Insulation
is not mechanical, therefore it cannot break down
and it requires no electrical or plumbing connections
in the installation process.
Eagle Shield cuts heating and cooling costs by lowering
the amount of heat transferred into a home in the
summer and out of a home in the winter. In the summer,
heat waves generated by the home’s roof decking are
reflected by the Radiant Barrier before they have
the opportunity to be absorbed by the ceiling insulation,
thereby keeping the home cooler. In the winter, the
radiated heat waves from within the home are absorbed
by the ceiling and conducted up through the insulation
into the attic. In this case, the down-facing side
of the Radiant Barrier reflects the radiant heat
waves emitted from the insulation back down toward
the living area instead of allowing them to simply
escape into the attic. This process eliminates heat
loss through the ceiling, saving heating costs.
In addition to lowering bills and increasing the
comfort level of the home, the improved temperature
control achieved by the Radiant Barrier product can
potentially extend the life of the home’s heater
and air-conditioning unit. Eagle Shield can also
be applied to water heaters and ducts for improved
energy efficiency. These applications show the continued
benefits of Eagle Shield’s mission of “Bringing Space
Age Technology Down to Earth.”