Can "Cryo Paint" greatly boost the performance of a heat pipe for cooling?
CryoPaint is designed to reflect over 95% of light radiate heat from objects in a band of wavelengths that are transparent to air:
"Radiates Heat to Space: Actively cools by radiating heat directly to outer space via the 8–13 µm Atmospheric Transparency Window"
It claims to make a surface up to 15⁰F cooler than ambient air.
I was wondering what that might do to a heat pipe system for cooling if applied to the radiators.
(Note: posted to Thermal Imaging, which I realize was probably not appropriate to that sub, so I'll delete it there)