QueticoBill wrote:I was trying to figure out if bright aluminum without any finish was in this list.
I couldn't find much in a two minute google. Below is a a table from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab that includes aluminum but does not mention the surface finish.
I don't really understand the physics of all this deeply. But it does involve the emmisivity of the surface.
Most materials emit and absorb the same amount at any given wavelength, but that changes with changes in wavelength.
Stainless steel and aluminum actually do corrode, though only a tiny microscopic layer of oxide is present right at the surface.
And that tiny layer might as well be a mile deep to a photon -that microscopic oxide layer what is really running the show for solar absorption.
That oxide layer has different emmisivity and SRI than the actual pure metal, which is why surface treatment matters.
If the bulk metal is sealed under a layer of anodizing or clear coat or car wax it behaves differently than if it's polished and allowed to naturally develop a protective oxide layer.
I'm on the edge of Appalachia, and as a hillbilly I guess if I really wanted to know I would lay two little test panels out in the front yard on a sunny day and see which one burned my finger worse.
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