nope
Anything that has a color closer to black will absorb heat more than reflect it. and silver is a lot closer to black than white (whats closer to white than white?)
It MAY reflect more light but temperature differences are a drawback of mylar
And it doesnt matter what the inside of flask is colored. its the insulation that retains the heat, and the reflective outside that reflects outside temperature.
i have a vacuum flask the inside is mirrored to reflect heat from the liquid back against itself, the outside is mirrored to reflect the cold. this flask only has an air span between the outside wall and inside.
so you better email the company it is called thermos, and explain your findings, that white is a better heat reflector for the inside of all their flasks, you could be worth millions.
shine a very bright torch on a white wall, and stare at the reflection, will it blind you?
shine a very bright torch on a mirror and stare at the reflection, will it blind you?.
i am puzzled.
can anyone else back up the white is better theory.
when we put a roast of meat in the oven covered in tin foil, it has nothing to do with heat except keep the moisture in the meat,
if you wrap hot food in tin foil. it will keep it hot for a long time.
if you wrap it in white tin foil, you say this will keep it warmer longer. ok contact the foil companys, you may be worth even more millions.
lets start a white foil business.
ok lets start making torches with white faces surrounding the bulbs instead of silver, and..........what about vehicle headlights, i tell you, i can see it, you are going to be worth millions, maybe even billions of dollars. the new bill gates, and i am going to paint the reflective silver part of all my grow lights white.
and the inside of all my cooking pots white with heat resistant paint.