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Emittance of Commonly Used Materials

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Emittance Data of Commonly Used Materials

See also: Emissivity of Surface Table

Thermal emittance refers to the ability of a material to radiate the heat that it absorbs. It is described through a number varying between 0 and 1, representing the comparative/relative emittance with respect to a blackbody operating in similar conditions.

Material Emittance ε
at ~80°F
All-service jacket (ASJ)
0.9
Aluminum paint
0.5
Aluminum
Anodized
0.8
Commercial sheet
0.1
Embossed
0.2
Oxidized
0.1 to 0.2
Polished
0.04
Aluminum-zinc coated steel
0.06
Canvas
0.7 to 0.9
Colored mastic
0.9
Copper
Highly polished
0.03
Oxidized
0.8
Elastomeric or polyisobutylene
0.9
Galvanized steel
Dipped or dull
0.3
New, bright
0.1
Iron or steel
0.8
Painted metal
0.8
Plastic pipe or jacket (PVC, PVDC, or PET)
0.9
Roofing felt and black mastic
0.9
Rubber
0.9
Silicon-impregnated fiberglass fabric
0.9
Stainless steel
New, cleaned
0.2
Oxidized in service 0.32

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