FAQs

EVA encapsulant is a polymer sheet used in the construction of solar PV modules. Its primary role is to laminate and protect the solar cells while ensuring optical clarity and electrical insulation.

Important properties include transmittance, adhesion strength, thermal stability, UV resistance, moisture resistance, and flexibility.

EVA encapsulants come in various formulations, including standard EVA, anti-PID (Potential-Induced Degradation) EVA, and high-transmittance EVA, each tailored to specific module requirements.

Implement rigorous quality control processes, adhere to industry standards, conduct material testing, and follow best practices in manufacturing.

Factors to consider include module design, environmental conditions, performance requirements, and budget constraints.

Proper material selection, manufacturing processes, and quality control can help mitigate these issues. Anti-UV additives can also prevent yellowing.

Consider module type, location, temperature, and performance requirements to choose the right EVA encapsulant.

Ensure that encapsulants meet industry standards like IEC 61730 and IEC 61215 for photovoltaic modules.

High-transmittance EVA can improve light capture, leading to higher module efficiency, especially in bifacial modules or low-light conditions.

Request performance data, conduct accelerated aging tests, and consider supplier reputation and track record.

Subpar encapsulants can lead to reduced module performance, increased degradation, and warranty issues, jeopardizing the project’s returns.

Yes, we deliver all over India.

We usually dispatch the consignment within 10 days, depending on the work order.

You can contact us at 86023 00102 for placing an order and for related queries.