Author: Dow Corning Corporation
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Category : Electronic apparatus and appliances
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Develop silicone encapsulation systems for terrestrial silicon solar arrays
Author: Dow Corning Corporation
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Category : Electronic apparatus and appliances
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Publisher:
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Category : Electronic apparatus and appliances
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Develop silicone encapsulation systems for terrestrial silicon solar arrays
Author: Dow Corning Corporation
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Develop Silicone Encapsulation Systems for Terrestrial Silicon Solar Arrays
Author: Dow Corning Corporation
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Category : Silicon
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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Category : Silicon
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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The Middle East
Develop Silicone Encapsulation Systems for Terrestrial Silicon Solar Arrays. Second Quarterly Progress Report, July 3--September 29, 1978
Develop Silicone Encapsulation Systems for Terrestrial Silicon Solar Arrays. Final Report
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Languages : en
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This work resulted in two basic accomplishments. The first was the identification of DOW CORNING Q1-2577 as a suitable encapsulant material for use in cost effective encapsulation systems. The second was the preparation of a silicon-acrylic cover material containing a durable ultraviolet screening agent for the protection of photo-oxidatively sensitive polymers. The most expeditious method of fabrication is one in which the encapsulant material performs the combined function of adhesive, pottant, and outer cover. The costs of the encapsulant can be minimized by using it as a thin conformal coating. One encapsulation system using silicones was identified which provided protection to photovoltaic cells and survived the JPL qualification tests. This encapsulation system uses DOW CORNING Q1-2577, a conformal coating from Dow Corning, as the combined adhesive, pottant and cover material. The lowest cost encapsulation system using Q1-2577 had Super Dorlux as the substrate structural member. The overall material cost of this encapsulation system is 0.74 cents/ft/sup 2/ (1980 dollars) based on current material prices, which could decrease with increased production of Q1-2577. Subsequent to identifying the best silicone encapsulation system, a silicone acrylic cover material containing a durable ultraviolet screening agent was prepared and its effectiveness in protecting photo-oxidatively sensitive polymers was demonstrated.
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Languages : en
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Book Description
This work resulted in two basic accomplishments. The first was the identification of DOW CORNING Q1-2577 as a suitable encapsulant material for use in cost effective encapsulation systems. The second was the preparation of a silicon-acrylic cover material containing a durable ultraviolet screening agent for the protection of photo-oxidatively sensitive polymers. The most expeditious method of fabrication is one in which the encapsulant material performs the combined function of adhesive, pottant, and outer cover. The costs of the encapsulant can be minimized by using it as a thin conformal coating. One encapsulation system using silicones was identified which provided protection to photovoltaic cells and survived the JPL qualification tests. This encapsulation system uses DOW CORNING Q1-2577, a conformal coating from Dow Corning, as the combined adhesive, pottant and cover material. The lowest cost encapsulation system using Q1-2577 had Super Dorlux as the substrate structural member. The overall material cost of this encapsulation system is 0.74 cents/ft/sup 2/ (1980 dollars) based on current material prices, which could decrease with increased production of Q1-2577. Subsequent to identifying the best silicone encapsulation system, a silicone acrylic cover material containing a durable ultraviolet screening agent was prepared and its effectiveness in protecting photo-oxidatively sensitive polymers was demonstrated.
Develop Silicone Encapsulation Systems for Terrestrial Silicon Solar Arrays. Fifth Quarterly Progress Report, April 1-June 30, 1979
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Languages : en
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This study is directed toward the development of a cost effective encapsulation system for photovoltaic modules using silicone based materials. Progress is reported under the headings (1) Weather-Ometer stressing vs weathering history of silicone and silicone modified materials, (2) thermal cycling stress test results, (3) dirt pickup and retention measured by outdoor exposure, (4) silicone-acrylic copolymers as encapsulants, and (5) cover films containing uv absorbers. (WHK).
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Languages : en
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This study is directed toward the development of a cost effective encapsulation system for photovoltaic modules using silicone based materials. Progress is reported under the headings (1) Weather-Ometer stressing vs weathering history of silicone and silicone modified materials, (2) thermal cycling stress test results, (3) dirt pickup and retention measured by outdoor exposure, (4) silicone-acrylic copolymers as encapsulants, and (5) cover films containing uv absorbers. (WHK).
Solar Energy Update
Energy Research Abstracts
Photovoltaic Energy Systems
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Category : Photovoltaic power generation
Languages : en
Pages : 484
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Category : Photovoltaic power generation
Languages : en
Pages : 484
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