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Calcium based test method for evaluation of photovoltaic edge-seal materials / Michael Kempe, Arrelaine Dameron, Matthew Reese.
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Kempe, Michael D.
- Conference Name:
- Photovoltaic Module Reliability Workshop (2011 : Golden, Colo.)
- Series:
- NREL/PR ; 5200-50839.
- NREL/PR ; 5200-50839
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Photovoltaic cells--Design and construction.
- Photovoltaic cells.
- Photovoltaic power systems--Design and construction.
- Photovoltaic power systems.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (21 slides) : color illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- [Golden, Colo.] : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, [2011]
- Summary:
- Because of the sensitivity of some photovoltaic devices to moisture-induced corrosion, they are packaged using impermeable front- and back-sheets with an edge seal to prevent moisture ingress. Evaluation of edge seal materials can be difficult because of the low permeation rates involved and/or non-Fickian behavior. Here, using a Ca film deposited on a glass substrate, we demonstrate the evaluation of edge seal materials in a manner that effectively duplicates their use in a photovoltaic application and compare the results with standard methods for measuring water vapor transport. We demonstrate how moisture permeation data from polymer films can be used to estimate moisture ingress rates and compare the results of these two methods. Encapsulant materials were also evaluated for comparison and to highlight the need for edge seals. Of the materials studied, dessicant-filled polyisobutene materials demonstrate by far the best potential to keep moisture out for a 20 to 30 year lifetime.
- Notes:
- Title from title screen (viewed on June 8, 2011).
- "2011 NREL PV Module Reliability Workshop, February 16, 2011."
- Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
- Kempe, M.; Dameron, A.; Reese, M.
- OCLC:
- 727186022
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