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More Information About Metallization Paste

Wednesday, March 11, 2009 by Jim Hisert [Jim Hisert]

Why read a solar blog?  Well, to get the latest information, and to keep up-to-date with products, processes, and the industry…  Recently Renewable Energy World published an Indium Corporation tech article describing a need for flexible metallization pastes for thin-film PV cells.  If you were looking for more data than you would find on a typical data sheet, this is a perfect resource for you:

 

"Now, a flexible high-performance silver metallization paste has been developed for use in flexible thin-film photovoltaic solar cells. The binder of the paste is a soft epoxy-based resin system. Compared with a more conventional thermoplastic paste system, this exhibits superior adhesion and is flexible. The new material, designated LTTF-6363, also displays excellent print characteristics and non-slump performance – extremely important for maximizing the effective open areas on solar cells."

 

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Comments for More Information About Metallization Paste

Tuesday, March 17, 2009 by Solar Systems:
This article really more informative for latest information.Solar technique is developed day-by-day.Thanks for making this public.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009 by Jim Hisert:
Thanks for reading, and for leaving us a comment. You are right, solar techniques are developed day-by-day, and that is what keeps this industry so exciting (in my opinion).

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