2022
DOI: 10.3103/s0003701x22060159
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Determination of the Resistance of Polymeric Materials to Solar Radiation

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“…In order not to exacerbate the problem, diversification of the energy system is required, where renewable energy sources will play a main role because, according to various estimates, by 2030, the share of such types of energy will be about 30-35% of the world's energy production, and it's realistic, because the exploitation of solar energy is very convenient. For example, with the help of solar panels, solar ovens, and solar collectors, we can get electricity and heat energy; using solar energy, it is possible to produce hydrogen, which is also necessary for decarbonization; from solar ovens for various purposes, it is possible to obtain high temperatures and also using solar air collectors it is possible to develop a conveyor device for drying various types of fruits and cocoons, which are used in the agro-textile industry and using solar radiation in polymeric materials we can determine their resistance, as well as test them for light fastness [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order not to exacerbate the problem, diversification of the energy system is required, where renewable energy sources will play a main role because, according to various estimates, by 2030, the share of such types of energy will be about 30-35% of the world's energy production, and it's realistic, because the exploitation of solar energy is very convenient. For example, with the help of solar panels, solar ovens, and solar collectors, we can get electricity and heat energy; using solar energy, it is possible to produce hydrogen, which is also necessary for decarbonization; from solar ovens for various purposes, it is possible to obtain high temperatures and also using solar air collectors it is possible to develop a conveyor device for drying various types of fruits and cocoons, which are used in the agro-textile industry and using solar radiation in polymeric materials we can determine their resistance, as well as test them for light fastness [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%