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Inge Hernefjord <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Sep 2016 06:04:37 +0200
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Hi gals and lads in the wonderland of Electronics,
I've a question about solar panels, closer PV/T. Is anyone of you producing
such solar Power units?
Do you have experience from these steps: ABS absorbers,  aluminum heat
enhance foil and photovoltaic layers, all put together with adhesive. I try
to encourage  friends who run a small scale production of solar panels.
It's not   an easy task with constant lack of money and no process engineer
(one of my titles), no lab resources and no material specialist. It's
a brave little group who steps in on the chinese market.

My actual q is on how to glue such large pieces together and give the buyer
a 25 years guarantee.  All of you Netters are familiar with outdoors   hard
life with corrosion, leakage, temperature¨ fatiguing  Changes, vibration,
sun  irradiation, pollutions, droppings from birds and so on.. The solar
panel must be sort of "inert" to all these harmful conditions.
With decades of spending weekends on the lab to find a specific solution,
I have proposed the following simple setup for a prototype production:

1. Washing all parts in a DEGREASING tank
2. Cont'd cleaning in alkoholic based bath.
3. Drying in a a soft vacuum heat oven
4. Press the preassembled parts together with sufficient force to create a
void free seal.

So, if someone got knowhow from PV/T production, I would be glad to "meet"
and discuss,

Ciao/ Inge




































































































































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