The laminate is joined with the substrate carrying solar cells as the foils are pressed together between two heated rolls.
What causes lamination in a rock.
In geology lamination is a small scale sequence of fine layers laminae.
But the age old problems of layflat and air bubbles will always cause worry unless you and your supplier use three basic measurements.
Thus lamination consists of thin units in bedded or layered sequence in a natural rock succession whereas stratification consists of bedded layers or strata in a geologic sequence of interleaved sedimentary rocks.
This causes the adhesive to melt momentarily and upon cooling it forms a tight seal.
Edge lamination defect can reduce the integrity of connections made to the edge of a plate.
Lamination has become a regular part of the converting process.
Lamina that occurs in sedimentary rocks laminae are normally smaller and less pronounced than bedding lamination is often regarded as planar structures one centimetre or less in thickness whereas bedding layers are greater than one centimetre.
External stratification more beds and the term lamina is sometimes applied to a unit less than one centimetre in thickness.
Figure 7 21 shows the hot lamination of opv modules.
Lamination defect of a significant area will impair the structural performance of welded objects to the plate surface and may result in a local buckling failure.
The influence of lamination orientation on size effect is.
It s hard to find a paper film or foil product that isn t a laminate.
The results show that regular lamination can cause size effect even without considering size effect of the intact rock and rock joints.
However structures from several millimetres to many centimetres.