Photovoltaics: manufacture its solar panel!

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by Macro » 08/11/10, 11:50

Owner in twenty years of a shed made up of 90% of waste become dangerous which nobody will want and which will cost you 20 years of credit to have destroyed ...
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by Regismu » 08/11/10, 11:53

Macro wrote:Owner in twenty years of a shed made up of 90% of waste become dangerous which nobody will want and which will cost you 20 years of credit to have destroyed ...


what are we talking about ? what is not recyclable? : Shock: : Shock:
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by Macro » 08/11/10, 13:12

Photo panels ... For the moment their residues are not classified ... Wait a few years when they are no longer watertight until the barracks take the fleet by the roof and the trash cans overflow ...
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by Remundo » 08/11/10, 13:46

PV panels are easy to recycle.

Compared to computers, computer, television for example, it is much simpler.

We separate the glass from the metal, then the metals together by playing on the melting point ... for example.

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by Regismu » 08/11/10, 14:03

For Macro

this is to say that you did not inform you : Shock:

and 98% of photovoltaic solar panels are easily recyclable.

besides the manufacturers already have the adequate international daughter PVCYCLE : Mrgreen:

more for what do you want to recycle them at 20 years ... the manufacturers' guarantees are at least 80% of the power at 25 years

and we can really think that an installation will produce for at least 35 years : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by Macro » 08/11/10, 14:08

We will talk about it in twenty years ...

The guy with whom I spoke this morning went to do a danger study in a box that manufactures it ... I work on a seveso 2 site .. Next to (for him) it's a holiday center. .

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by dirk pitt » 08/11/10, 14:13

do not confuse the dangers of the products and processes used to manufacture PV panels and the pseudo-danger of the panel itself. as has been said, recycling PV is not very difficult.
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by Regismu » 08/11/10, 14:16

Macro wrote:We will talk about it in twenty years ...

The guy with whom I spoke this morning went to do a danger study in a box that manufactures it ... I work on a seveso 2 site .. Next to (for him) it's a holiday center. .


no in 35 years ... at least : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

I think it's the manufacturing of cells ... but if we compare to something else ... is it more polluting? ..or less polluting? ...

and in relation to use thereafter ... : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by dedeleco » 08/11/10, 14:16

Future loans to be sold with selenium cheap will be more poisons !!
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by Macro » 08/11/10, 14:22

Regismu wrote:more for what do you want to recycle them at 20 years ... the manufacturers' guarantees are at least 80% of the power at 25 years



Where ???
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