He wants diffused light, i want max reflection.
I really love it when people attempt to redefine what I have said or explain it in ways other than how I said it.
It is not at all a matter of what I want. It is all about what plants require and what will make them grow the best and when it comes to reflective material, diffuse reflected light is exactly what plants need to grow their best.
You said you want maximum reflection ... and if I remember right, in the past you said you work with mirrors, maybe install them, I do not remember everything you said, and you get them for free and that free is hard to pass up. So you attempt to justify your use of mirrors and validate their worth by relying only on their percentage of reflectivity and totally ignore their specular reflection and refuse to accept that diffuse reflection is vastly better. It covers for you being to cheap or to uneducated in lighting to use a better reflective material.
Your plants would be vastly better off, and grow better, if you used a reflective material that was only 80% reflective but was highly diffuse in it's reflection than you would be if you could use something that is 100% reflective but only gave a specular reflection.
Percentage of reflectivity is not all important. Higher is better but only if a diffuse reflection comes with it. If not, something lower in reflectivity but highly diffuse in reflection would be vastly better.
If you prefer to accept the facts that's cool and the gang with me but remember that this site is supposed to be for learning and a source of information, factual information, so it would be nice if you did not make attempts to redefine what I have said or attempt to put words in my mouth or spread falsehoods about mirrors and their value as a reflective material just because you use them. Anyone who believes what you said will be mislead, learn things that are incorrect and their growing success will be diminished because of it.
Hot spots or flash points occur when bundles of concentrated light rays which are traveling parallel to each other converge.
In grow rooms, the hot spot phenomenon is dramatically increased when using a material with a specular reflection as a supplementary lighting source to the grow lamps.
A light beam can be thought of as a bundle of individual light rays which are traveling parallel to each other. Each individual light ray of the bundle follows the law of reflection. If the bundle of light rays are incident upon a smooth surface, then the light rays reflect and remain concentrated in a bundle upon leaving the surface. Regardless of the grow room layout, the use of a specular reflective material on the walls, ceiling, and floors as a supplement lighting device to your grow lamps will be the biggest contributor to hot spots.
On the other hand, if the surface is textured, the light rays will reflect and diffuse in many different directions. The texture of the reflective surface assures that when each individual ray meets a surface it has a different orientation.
The normal line at the point of incidence is different for different rays. Subsequently, when the individual rays reflect off the rough surface according to the law of reflection, they scatter in different directions. The result is that the rays of light are incident upon the surface in a concentrated bundle and are diffused upon reflection.
That is what plants need and if plants actually 'wanted,' that is what they would want. Diffuse reflection is also what plants receive in nature. Light rays strike all sorts of different materials and the reflected rays are scattered in all directions, they are diffused, and that is the type of reflectivity nature provides. Plants evolved over thousands and thousands and thousands of years, or more, to grow best, to make the very most of what nature provided them.
Do you believe that you can reverse or overcome untold numbers of years of evolution just because you get your mirrors free or very inexpensively?
If you knew how plants worked, if you knew what they required, if you had any horticultural knowledge at all the second you finished reading this message you would instantly go to your grow room and rip out all your mirrors and replace them with a high quality reflective material that provides a highly diffuse form of reflection.
But you won't because you will not allow any of this to sink in and you will instead go with what you want and need to believe, in part because of your access to mirrors, and totally ignore every single fact about plants and reflected light.