Hi guys,
I'm having troubles getting datasheets with reflectance values for the project I'm working on.
Do you know where to find a good light reflectance index online that would be accepted by LEED?
Thanks in advance!
Inês
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Hi guys,
I'm having troubles getting datasheets with reflectance values for the project I'm working on.
Do you know where to find a good light reflectance index online that would be accepted by LEED?
Thanks in advance!
Inês
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Alstan Jakubiec of SUTD (Singapore University of Technology and Design) created a database of materials and their reflectance and spectral properties that is free and available online: http://spectraldb.com/
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http://spectraldb.com/materials/1434
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