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Title: Development effort of sheet molding compound (SMC) parabolic trough panels

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OSTI ID:5961543

The objectives of the development effort are to: investigate the problems of molding parabolic trough solar reflector panels of sheet molding compound (SMC); develop molding techniques and processes by which silvered glass reflector sheets can be integrally molded into SMC trough panels; provide representative prototype panels for evaluation; and provide information regarding the technical feasibility of molding SMC panels in high volume production. The approach taken to meet the objectives was to design the parabolic panel, fabricate a prototype die, choose an SMC formulation and mold the glass and SMC together into a vertex to rim mirrored panel. The main thrust of the program was to successfully co-mold a mirrored glass sheet with the SMC. Results indicate that mirrored glass sheets, if properly strengthened to withstand the temperature and pressure of the molding process, can be successfully molded with SMC in a single press stroke using standard compression molding techniques. The finalized design of the trough panel is given. The SMC formulation chosen is a low shrink, low profile SMC using 40% by weight one inch chopped glass fibers in a uv stabilized polyester resin matrix. A program to test for the adhesion between mirrored glass sheets and the SMC is discussed briefly. (LEW)

Research Organization:
Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (USA); Budd Co., Fort Washington, PA (USA). Technical Center
DOE Contract Number:
AC04-76DP00789
OSTI ID:
5961543
Report Number(s):
CONF-820103-1; ON: DE82000841
Resource Relation:
Conference: 37. annual technical conference on reinforced plastics/composites, Washington, DC, USA, 11 Jan 1982
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English