Metal fusion bonding – With means to juxtapose and bond plural workpieces – With means to treat workpieces
Patent
1977-11-04
1979-04-17
Lanham, C. W.
Metal fusion bonding
With means to juxtapose and bond plural workpieces
With means to treat workpieces
228 6A, 29572, 29574, 29739, 29809, H01L 3118
Patent
active
041496655
ABSTRACT:
A machine for attaching solar cells to a flexible substrate having printed circuitry deposited thereon. The strip is fed through a first station in which solar cells are elevated into engagement with solder pads for the printed circuitry and thereafter heated by an infrared lamp, a second station at which flux and solder residue is removed, a third station at which electrical performance of the soldered cells is determined, a fourth station at which an encapsulating resin is deposited on the cells, a fifth station at which the encapsulated solar cells are examined for electrical performance and a final station at which the resulting array is wound on a take-up drum.
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Cairo Fred J.
Costogue Ernest N.
Downing Roy G.
Frosch Robert A. Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
Middleton Orwin
Grifka Wilfred
Lanham C. W.
Manning John R.
Mott Monte F.
Ramsey Kenneth J.
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