Abstract

Corrosion is among the most observed phenomena that threaten the profitability of concentrated solar thermal power plants and constitutes a real risk factor for metallic materials. Solar reflectors are between the impacted materials by corrosion because they are composed of metallic reflective layers that can easily be oxidized in air. To avoid this, paint systems could be applied in the back of the reflective layers as a barrier, that prevents the diffusion of corrosive elements to the metal layer. Metallic structures that support those reflectors can also be easily corroded and are replaced with composite structures that are not affected by corrosion. However, the durability of the paint protection systems and the composite structures must be inspected to ensure their effectiveness in protecting solar mirrors against corrosion, since they are found in sites that are often characterized by arid conditions, which affects corrosion protection solutions. This work is devoted to study the corrosion aspects and the parameters that affect the resistance of the protection systems of glass solar mirrors and solar mirrors fixed on composite structures by the use of a real outdoor exposure facility on a coastal site. The results show the important role of the paint coating layers number on the protection against corrosion. Also, the role of edge protection and shape were highlighted. Solar mirrors fixed on composite structures show a weak resistance because of the degradation of the fixing glue which creates areas of retention of salts and moisture that cause an aggressive corrosion of the metal layers.

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