Abstract:
This article presents the results of full-scale tests of a polyethylene-ceramic composite in real conditions, at an altitude of 1100 meters above sea level. This is due to the fact that at this height the level of UV, which destroys polyethylene, is significantly higher than at sea level. In parallel, the results of testing a conventional polyethylene film were also carried out, for a comparative assessment of effectiveness.
Keywords:functional ceramics, energy conversion, infrared radiation, film-ceramic composite, deserts, Aral, pulsed radiation, ecology, energy saving.