Description
All glass evacuated tubes are the key component of solar collectors. The evacuated tube is similar to a conventional Dewar flask and consists of two borosilicate glass tubes, a glass with high chemical and thermal shock resistance. The outer side of the inner tube is coated with a sputtered solar selective surface. This coated inner tube is closed at one end and sealed at the other end to the outer tube. The annular space between the outer tube and inner tube is evacuated to virtually eliminate heat loss by conduction and convection. Imposol successfully developed the innovative Advanced Solar Selective Coatings in commercial scale, which achieve the highest thermal efficiency and good thermal stability. Solar selective coatings absorb most solar radiation while simultaneously suppressing the thermal emittance loss from coating surfaces. They vary mainly in their optical property and thermal stability. Excellent results have been obtained by using DC magnetron sputtering technology. A solar absorptance of 0.94 - 0.96 with an emittance of 0.04 - 0.06 at 100 oC has been achieved.
1. High solar-thermal conversion and low heat loss.
2. Stable advanced coating up to 380 degree
3. Long time warranty to 15 years
4. High level vacuum ensure operation under cold weather
Advanced solar selective coatings
Advanced solar selective coatings employ two patent technologies:
(1) double cermet film structure with the highest photothermal efficiency
(2) Metal-Aluminum nitride cermet (M-AlN) materials deposited by a novel sputtering
Certificate: SRCC Solar Keymark CE ISO9001
Dimension LxWxT | 2000 × 1000 × 90(mm) |
Gross Area (m ² ) | 2.0 |
Efficiency Area(m ² ) | 1.82 |
Cover Material | 4mm Glass/Low-iron Glass |
Absorber Material | Red Copper |
Surface Treatment | Sputtering coating |
Header Material | Copper TP2 |
Rise Material | Copper TP2 |
Plate - Tube Joint | Laser welding |
Insulation Material | 60K Fiber glass (back) Polyurethane (side) |