The presentation will be held during Session HE3, titled Organic Materials Adapted for Harsh Environments, which will take place Monday, October 25 from 1 – 2:30 p.m. in Oceanic 7. Co-authors include Mike Moreau, Martin Gershenson, Cathy He, Yinbai Li and Miaosheng Zheng.
Over recent years, there has been an increase in the use and manufacture of solar modules. One area that has seen development is the silicone sealants used in PV module assembly with a typical application being attachment of the PV Junction Box to the backsheet material.
The paper will describe the performance of the silicon adhesives used in module assembly as well as the requirements for the adhesion to and the sealing of the assembly. Tests will cover the need to bond over a wide range of materials such as aluminum, TPT, PET and toughened glass with peel strength assessments conducted with the sealants on these substrates after damp-heat testing.
It will also compare the sealing performance for a range of sealants by exposing the sealants to high temperature and humidity, and measuring mechanical properties such as the change in tensile strength, elongation and hardness.
Additionally, an assessment of the different reaction rates of the sealant with the EVA film will be discussed along with the sealant processability.
For further information, please contact Martin Gershenson, director of business development at Christopher Associates Inc. at 3617 W. MacArthur Blvd. Santa Ana, CA or on 92704 714-979-7500. Alternatively, email martin.gershenson@christopherweb.com