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  1. PV materials tested to 25-year standards at Christopher Associates

    Article

    Mon, 1 Aug 2011

    Christopher Associates is working with its key solar manufacturing materials suppliers to test sealants, potting compounds and photovoltaic backsheet materials to meet the 25-year minimum operating lifetimes for solar modules and assemblies.

  2. DuPont, Innovalight see synergies in selective emitters

    Article

    Thu, 28 Jul 2011

    but very light doping elsewhere to maximize efficiency to generate current. It's here that DuPont, a maker of PV materials e.g. metallization pastes (and encapsulants, etc.) and silicon ink provider Innovalight see benefits of synergies

  1. ISS day 2: Cloud computing to drive 450mm, closer collaboration

    Article

    Tue, 17 Jan 2012

    to strong legacy supplier relationships. Patterning, CVD/ALD and CMP will drive the materials demand growth. The PV materials demand is forecast to be $25B by 2015. Tim Hendry, VP of Intel’s Technology & Manufacturing Group, addressed the

  2. OPV adhesive from ECM cures at low temps

    Article

    Fri, 29 Jul 2011

    July 29, 2011 -- Photovoltaics ( PV ) materials supplier Engineered Conductive Materials LLC (ECM) introduced the DB-1541-LTC low-temperature-curing conductive adhesive

  3. Solar photovoltaics polymers trends

    Article

    Tue, 21 Jun 2011

    references including infrared analysis, thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry. Upcoming events on PV materials from AMI: Plastics in Photovoltaics 2011 September 20-21, 2011 Philadelphia, PA Polymers in Photovoltaics 2012

  4. AVS-ALD Day 3: Precursor needs, spatial ALD, and butterfly wings

    Article

    Thu, 30 Jun 2011

    create gyroid-shaped structures for use in high surface-area cells. Down the road, these low-cost, flexible PV materials could be incorporated into the surface of electronic systems, allowing them to recharge themselves -- sounds handy

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