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)

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u/Unique-Coffee5087 — 13 hours ago

Found on my blackberries

ID'd: Largus Bug nymph

Southern New Mexico

Search says they are largely not harmful, but will scar soft fruit? I'll use a hose and spray them off.

u/Unique-Coffee5087 — 18 days ago

Where should I take this cane as it grows longer?

They are getting longer than their supports, which is fine, but what direction should I take them now? I can build more support, and I'd like to do the right thing

u/Unique-Coffee5087 — 2 months ago