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25 November 1992 Stable selective coating 'black nickel' for solar collector surfaces
Mark M. Koltun, G. Gukhman, A. Gavrilina
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Abstract
Electrodeposited black nickel coating plated from chloride baths on metallic substrates has high solar absorptance coefficient (> 0.92) and low thermal emittance (< 0.15). The black nickel selective coating was formed of two layers of different porosity with non- overlapping pores. This coating is very stable under thermal implication and humid conditions.
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Mark M. Koltun, G. Gukhman, and A. Gavrilina "Stable selective coating 'black nickel' for solar collector surfaces", Proc. SPIE 1727, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion XI: Selective Materials, Concentrators and Reflectors, Transparent Insulation and Superwindows, (25 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.130487
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Nickel

Optical properties

Reflection

Aluminum

Copper

Glasses

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