Dow Corning Demonstrates Manufacturing Process and Materials That Significantly Increase Solar Panel Production Rates, Decreasin
30 August 2008 - 12:42AM
PR Newswire (US)
Developmental encapsulant series and process being piloted at new
Dow Corning Solar Solutions Application Center MIDLAND, Mich., Aug.
29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dow Corning Corp. has demonstrated a
manufacturing process featuring new developmental silicone
materials that significantly increases the production rate of solar
panels, effectively lowering the cost per watt of solar power.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080829/CLF026 ) "This
technology represents a real step-change in the industry, and will
help make solar power a viable and sustainable energy option
globally," said Gaetan Borgers, global industry director, Dow
Corning Solar Market Business Unit. The manufacturing process works
in conjunction with developmental Dow Corning(R) PV-6100
Encapsulant series, which provides a clear laminate to protect each
solar cell in a panel and can replace commonly used ethyl vinyl
acetate resin. The silicone-based material provides higher watt
efficiency, longer module life, and optimum UV resistance.
Equipment for the new process requires less capital and less
factory space. The process and encapsulant series are being piloted
by select solar partners in the new Dow Corning Solar Application
Center in Freeland, Michigan and are expected to be commercially
available in mid-2009. "We've made significant progress in the past
year in being able to take technology from the lab to production
scale," said Eric Peeters, global executive director, Dow Corning
Solar Market Business Unit. "This solution is an example of our
commitment to finding the best technical approaches for helping our
customers meet their solar solution development challenges." One of
the only companies in the world able to provide silicon-based
solutions throughout the entire photovoltaic value chain, Dow
Corning is investing to expand its portfolio of total solution
packages for solar cell manufacturing, module assembly and
installation. Solution packages are built on high-performance
silicone products such as encapsulants, adhesives, coatings,
potting agents and sealants, as well as next-generation solar grade
silicon. Other recent solar-related announcements by Dow Corning
include: -- In May, Dow Corning opened its Solar Solutions
Application Center in Freeland, Michigan (U.S.), to enable
collaboration with customers to develop, evaluate and pilot
materials solutions used to manufacture solar panels. The $3
million, 27,000-square foot, state-of-the-art facility represents
Dow Corning's intention to be an active, eager partner with
researchers, producers and governments as we help develop
affordable and efficient solar energy for the global energy market.
-- In 2007, Dow Corning's joint venture, Hemlock Semiconductor,
announced the largest expansion in the history of the
polycrystalline silicon industry - $1 billion over the next four
years to expand polycrystalline silicon capacity by 90 percent. --
In 2006, Dow Corning introduced PV 1101 Solar Grade Silicon - the
first commercially available metallurgical feedstock produced using
large-scale manufacturing processes - which can be blended with
polysilicon to offer options to solar industry innovators. About
Dow Corning Dow Corning (http://www.dowcorning.com/) provides
performance-enhancing solutions to serve the diverse needs of more
than 25,000 customers worldwide. A global leader in silicon-based
technology and innovation, offering more than 7,000 products and
services, Dow Corning is equally owned by The Dow Chemical Company
and Corning, Incorporated. More than half of Dow Corning's annual
sales are outside the United States.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080829/CLF026 DATASOURCE: Dow
Corning Corporation CONTACT: Jarrod Erpelding of Dow Corning
Corporation, +1-989-496-1582, Web site: http://www.dowcorning.com/
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