Solar heat collector

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126441, F24J 256

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047919108

ABSTRACT:
A solar heat collector, in which an absorber plate is located in a box member provided at one surface thereof with a transparent sheet, being of such an arrangement that the absorber plate has been subjected at the surface thereof to a selective absorption surface treatment and a transparent heat trap formed of a fluoroplastics film and having a height of about 1/2 of the interval across the transparent sheet and the absorber plate is disposed between the transparent sheet and the absorber plate in contact with the transparent sheet. With this arrangement, the heat losses caused by convection, radiation and conduction can be suppressed at the same time.

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patent: 4244354 (1981-01-01), Williams
patent: 4262657 (1981-04-01), McCullough et al.
Use of Lexan and Kapton Honeycombs to Increase Solar Collector Efficiency, Marshall & Wedel, Submitted through AIChE HT & EC Division for 1976 Nat'l Heat Transfer Conference.
End Clearance Effects on Rectangular-Honeycomb Solar Collectors, Edwards, Arnold, Catton, Solar Energy, vol. 18, pp. 251-257, Feb. 1976.

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