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Novel solar module encapsulant based on glass-fiber, epoxy resin |
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Researchers in Spain have used a glass fiber reinforced composite material with an epoxy matrix containing cleavable ether groups as an encapsulant material for photovoltaic panels. They found that new material still has issues with performance stability, but they also ascertained it ensures lower electrical losses.
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Source | PV-Magazine | |||
Regions | Africa Asia Australia Europe North America Oceania South America | |||
Sectors | Non-Renewable Energy Solar Photovoltaic PV Energy Infrastructure Construction Computer Hardwares and Consumables Petroleum Products | |||
Published Date | 09.10.2023 | |||
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Novel solar module encapsulant based on glass-fiber, epoxy resin
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Detail |
Researchers in Spain have used a glass fiber reinforced composite material with an epoxy matrix containing cleavable ether groups as an encapsulant material for photovoltaic panels. They found that new material still has issues with performance stability, but they also ascertained it ensures lower electrical losses. |
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International
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PV-Magazine |
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Africa Asia Australia Europe North America Oceania South America |
Sectors |
Non-Renewable Energy Solar Photovoltaic PV Energy Infrastructure Construction Computer Hardwares and Consumables Petroleum Products |
Published Date |
09.10.2023 |
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