A radiant barrier system is defined as a reflective material facing an air space.
Typically, this area is covered by a reflective material such as aluminium.
At a large enough distance from the reflective material, there is no interference left anymore.
The intensity of the fugue is mitigated at times by more reflective material.
Current plates have black characters on white reflective material for both front and rear plates.
Aluminium is a very reflective material consequently, it does not stock heat.
Cones used at night must have bands of reflective material near the top.
They are also orange, with bands of reflective material near the top.
The more reflective a material is, the lower its emissivity.
However, a class 1 or a class 2 garment must now have reflective material in the shoulder area.