The impact of a silane pigment treatment on the properties of thickness-sensitive spectrally selective paints

Authors

  • Miha Steinbücher Helios Group Količevo 2 SI-1230 Domžale Slovenia
  • Peter Venturini Helios Group Količevo 2 SI-1230 Domžale Slovenia
  • Jože Hafner Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute Dimičeva 12 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia
  • Matevž Zupančič University of Ljubljana Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Aškerčeva 6 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia
  • Peter Gregorčič University of Ljubljana Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Aškerčeva 6 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia
  • Iztok Golobič University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Enigeering, Askerceva 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2017.3637

Keywords:

TSSS paints, pigment treatment, spectral selectivity, topography, hydrophobicity

Abstract

Thickness-sensitive, spectrally selective paints based on a silane treatment of pigments were prepared with different pigment-volume concentrations. The critical pigment-volume concentration was determined by means of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, while the pigment particle size distribution was determined with ultrasound spectroscopy. The selectivity versus thickness relation of a paint with a near-critical pigment-volume concentration was studied spectroscopically through performance criteria. Its nonlinearity was shown to be related to the surface topography. This relation was further supported by hydrophobicity measurements. Heat-gathering tests in a simulated solar collector supported the spectroscopic determination of an optimal dry-film thickness.

Author Biography

Iztok Golobič, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Enigeering, Askerceva 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

prof. dr. Iztok Golobic

University of Ljubljana

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Laboratory for Thermal Technology

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Published

12.12.2017

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Materials science