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Physics of why to use metallic (surface) reflectors for UV
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1900712, member: 81934"] Interesting note : There is an paint that is highly reflective in the range 300 - 400 nm designed to hide aircraft and vehicles and artillery in snow country . It's general composition is : essentially of 40 parts by weight of calcium carbonate, l0 parts by weight of highly viscous chlorinated rubber, 6 parts by weight of chlorinated diphenyl, and 44 parts by weight of xylene. Ref United States Patent O 3 300,325 CAMOUFLAGE PAINT REFLECTING ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT FOR USE IN SNOWY COUNTRY Filed April 1, 1965 [/QUOTE]
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