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EU PVSEC
Bystronic glass group
At (EU PVSEC) 2009 in Hamburg, the method uses considerably less energy as
Bystronic glass group will present a it operates without any heating or cooling.
machine for the efficient encapsulating
and sealing of photovoltaic modules. Depending on the module size, the cycle
times are approximately 30 to 45
At stand 108 in hall B6 visitors will be able seconds. b) For sealing of semi-
to view the first machine for the conductor systems Butyl is suitable for
application of high-viscous sealing of modules based on copper-
butyl on semiconductor thin-film indium-diselenide (Cis) or copper-indium-
substrates being at work: the gallium-diselenide (Cigs) and cadmium
photovoltaic-TPA (Thermo Plastic telluride (CaTe). The machine is available
Applicator). in both horizontal and vertical options.
Issue V 2009
Over ten years ago, Bystronic Lenhardt Depending on the film thickness, the
GmbH developed a process, during application thickness of the butyl varies
which the metallic spacer frame normally between 0.5 to 1 millimetres – with the
used in the insulating glass production most precise application. Integration into
between the two lites was replaced by a complete back-end lines and existing
thermo plastic spacer. Due to its great plants is possible. Thanks to a dual
flexibility and its excellent sealing a) The photovoltaic-TPA can generate drum pump system, the machine is
-pv-management.com properties, this TPS® material is ideally spaces between 1 and 6 millimetres. able to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days
suited for use in the photovoltaic industry: Opposed to lamination, this encapsulating a week.
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22 Schott Solar
The latest highlight of the SCHOTT Solar screwed onto the roof battens and then technology originally used in aircraft
product portfolio is on display: InDaX 225, fastened to the surrounding roofing construction to achieve a lasting bond
an aesthetic new series of modules for material or the edge of the roof (ridge, between the aluminium frame and the
integration into roofs that suit all of the eaves or verge) using a cladding system, laminate. A variety of different
usual formations. They turn a traditional like the ones that are used with modern certifications that the module is currently
protective roof into an energy roof. The roof windows. undergoing document the fact that the
modules from the new series will be InDaX system guarantees reliable
available in Germany, France and Italy. To ensure that both the modules and the protection for a building. These include
Interested parties can experience them in building are protected from adverse testing certificates for fire protection,
advance at the EU PVSEC in hall B5 on weather conditions, like hail, snow and resistance to rain and increased surface
booth 7. wind, SCHOTT Solar relies on research loads. The modules will most likely be
results that were compiled over the available from SCHOTT Solar partners in
“For all those who are planning to install a course of several years. For example, the Germany, France and Italy in the power
solar system on a new building or as part glass is hardened using a special classes 214 Wp and 225 Wp starting in
of renovations on their roof, roof- technique, and the company relies on a March of next year.
integrated systems like the SCHOTT Solar
InDaX may well offer a viable alternative,”
recommends Board member Michael
Harre, the company’s Chief Sales Officer,
and adds: “Integrated and rooftop
systems cost about the same, however
integrated systems offer an advantage,
because no more roofing material is
needed for the surface area. Therefore,
they actually cost less.” The type of roof
that is planned for the remaining surface
area really doesn’t matter. Regardless of
whether wavy or flat roof tiles, shingles or
sheets of slate are to be used, the new
InDaX Series simply looks great with any
type of roofing. The solar elements are
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