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Infrared image of the solar irradiated receiver
Infrared image of the solar irradiated receiver
Infrared image of the solar irradiated receiver
An infrared camera monitors the rising temperature of the salt. It reaches its maximum temperature in the tubes of the radiation receiver, exceeding 600 degrees Celsius (pink colouring).
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