This is a comparison of two companies that provide Ceramic Insulation added to almost any paint. Heat readings are taken from 3 areas: non treated plus the two companies.
What would be properly useful is if the control area of the container had been painted with the same white paint but without the ceramic additive. I suspect that the vast bulk of the temperature difference between your control area and the two painted areas is attributable to the difference in the colour of the steel rather than the ceramic additive. I would love to be proven wrong through because I'm considering painting a container with ceramic paint myself and it would be great to know how much difference the ceramic additive makes.
Tim, Thank you for your comments. I wonder if you are right. Unfortunately, I built a porch over the untreated area, however, the westerly sun might still shine on a portion that I could paint white and compare the results. Thank you very much for pointing that out. And thank you for watching. Bon the Building.
We are in the process of building our own. We are using 7 containers. We have 5 already and hope to get 2 more once the 1st floor is done. Thanks on the video
It seems that it has worked as advertised. I have seen several videos of the products being tested on the outside and compared to white paint alone. Of course the test results are the same since both the white paint and white paint additives would be reflecting the same amount of temperature. Yours is the first I have seen that is a true test by measuring the inside temperature.
Thanks for the test video. I am thinking of painting the inside walls of my motorhome (outside, not really possible) Any thoughts on how this might perform on an inside wall?