Durable corrosion and ultraviolet-resistant silver mirror

Optical: systems and elements – Having significant infrared or ultraviolet property – Having ultraviolet absorbing or shielding property

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C359S360000, C359S883000, C359S884000, C428S458000

Reexamination Certificate

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06989924

ABSTRACT:
A corrosion and ultra violet-resistant silver mirror for use in solar reflectors; the silver layer having a film-forming protective polymer bonded thereto, and a protective shield overlay comprising a transparent multipolymer film that incorporates a UV absorber. The corrosion and ultraviolet resistant silver mirror retains spectral hemispherical reflectance and high optical clarity throughout the UV and visible spectrum when used in solar reflectors.

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