The Darkest Material with The Least Light Emission, The Full-black S2 Module without Performance Sacrifice.

Researchers endeavor to create the darkest material with the least light emission, while Seraphim strived to provide a full-black S2 solar panel without performance sacrifice.

The black color is often associated with power, formality, mystery and elegance. Authoritative and powerful, it can evoke strong emotions and curiosity to find out more. On September 12 2019, researchers at MIT reported that they had created a material that is 10 times blacker than anything that was previously reported. The material is made from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes, or CNTs that captures at least 99.995% of any incoming light, darker than the previous Vantablack which absorbs up to 99.965% of visible light. It appears that black can indeed get blacker.

More appealing than the darkest man-made substance is the Seraphim S2 full-black half-cell module.

Without a doubt the S2 full-black half-cell module series is Seraphim’s design to meet the need for superior aesthetics without sacrificing power output, particularly for residential rooftop installations. The superior aesthetic appearance of the full-black module is achieved with the use of tightly packed cells using advanced interconnect technology, in combination with specially designed black ribbon (busbars), a black back-sheet and a black anodized aluminum frame. This new iteration of the present S2 module series provides high-performance power output of up to 330Wp, advanced shading protection and an extensive 15-year product warranty.

Contact your regional salesperson for more information on the impressive performance of Seraphim’s S2 full-black half-cell module.

Ref:

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsami.9b08290

http://news.mit.edu/2019/blackest-black-material-cnt-0913

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/77190/6-facts-about-vantablack-darkest-material-ever-made