Used TAU SCIENCE FlashQE 100 #9296588 for sale
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TAU SCIENCE FlashQE 100 is a solar production equipment that is designed to generate high-pressure solar steam through the use of a high-intensity flash evaporation module. This modular design has been optimized for use in solar-thermal energy plants, allowing for efficient production and steam power. FlashQE 100 utilizes a state-of-the-art monocular refraction chamber which allows for a large surface area to ensure high efficiency of light absorption. It also contains a solar receiver that consists of an array of reflecting mirrors that direct light into the evaporation module. The solar receiver allows for efficient light transfer and maximizes the amount of energy that can be absorbed from the sun. TAU SCIENCE FlashQE 100 also features an evaporator module that contains a quartz tube which is then filled with circulating water. As the water passes through the quartz tube, the sunlight that has been absorbed is converted into a high-pressure steam which is collected and stored in the module. This allows for the efficient capture and storage of energy, allowing for the mass-scale production of steam power. In addition, FlashQE 100 comes with a decentralized control equipment for managing all of the components within the device. This system regulates the operation of TAU SCIENCE FlashQE 100, allowing for seamless and rapid operation. It also allows for optimized management and control of all elements within the unit, keeping each component running at optimal levels. FlashQE 100 is an effective and efficient solution for large-scale production of solar steam energy. Its modular design allows for optimized control of components and efficient production of solar energy. Additionally, it comes with a decentralized control machine that helps to keep the tool running smoothly and ensures that all components are functioning at an optimal level. TAU SCIENCE FlashQE 100 is an ideal solution for producing solar steam on a large scale.
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