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Solar Cells Interconnections and Lead Free Soldering Solar Cells Interconnections and Lead Free Soldering

Approaches for long-term stable lead-free interconnections - Outline - solar cells interconnections - state of the art, why lead-free? RoHS scope vs. PV, issues on lead-free soldering, impact of intermetallic phase formation on long-term reliability with recommendations.

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Author: Sabine Nieland (Senior) | Visits: 521 | Page Views: 1273
 
Domain:  Green Tech Category: Photovoltaics/Solar Subcategory: Polymer Solar Cells 
Upload Date: 10th-Jul-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
Reference: 3rd Workshop on Metallization for Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells

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