Solar collector having absorber plate formed by spraying molten

Metal fusion bonding – Process – Plural joints

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228203, 228226, 228248, 228261, 165171, 126447, 126901, 164 46, B23K 3102, H01L 3104, F24J 302

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ABSTRACT:
A method of making a solar energy collector where the absorber plate, selective surface, and protective outer skin of the collector are formed by spraying molten metal particles onto a substrate and building a coating of metal up to a desired thickness. This process allows greater flexibility in permitting a greater choice of materials and geometric shapes to be used for manufacturing the collector. The process may also be used to create the individual components of the collector, i.e., body, absorber plate, or selective surface as well as a storage tank.

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