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Post by acpkingaluc2 on Aug 2, 2017 2:46:32 GMT
Anodized coating: Also known as "selective coatings", they are very common in residential heating systems. The high gloss panels are anodized aluminum and sometimes copper oxide. When looking under a microscope, the coatings create a very uneven surface, which gives rise to a larger area of sunlight, which absorbs high gloss panels up to 80% of the solar heat . Anodized coatings are easily damaged, but their protective glass cover helps them last for years. Black chrome: This is a state-of-the-art technology used in American families without a roof facing the sun. How selective coatings, black chrome is excellent for absorbing sunlight even in cloudy conditions. The only problem with this type of coating is hazardous to the health risks during the production process. This has made it less popular in Europe, where there is better technology, such as selective coatings. In extremely cold areas, frost can be a factor. In winter, heavy frost can freeze water in high gloss panels. As the water freezes, it expands and could break the panels. This can be avoided in two ways: with closed loop systems or with gel valves. more: ACP panel
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