4 FAQs about Double glass module delamination

How does delamination affect a PV module?

Apart from module reliability and performance, delamination can have a severe impact on the safety of the PV module. It has been reported that delamination at the edge of the PV module can cause electrical risk that can affect the module as well as its installation .

Is delamination a problem in glass/polymer & glass/glass modules?

Delamination has been observed across all major module technologies and in both configurations i.e., glass/polymer and glass/glass. However, the operating mechanism responsible for delamination varies based on the module construction.

Why is encapsulant delamination prominent in glass/glass modules?

The effect of encapsulant delamination is prominent in glass/glass modules due to the impermeable nature of glass compared to polymer-based backsheet material as shown in Fig. 13. The degradation products get trapped between interfacial layers promoting their delamination [32, 40].

What are the ramifications of delamination?

Delamination at various interfaces can have different ramifications for the operation and long-term reliability of the PV modules. Delamination may directly interfere with the module operation or facilitate the initiation and propagation of other degradation modes as discussed in the subsequent subsections. 7.1. Thermal impact

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