Method of planar mounting of silicon solar cells

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29591, 357 81, B01J 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A method of mounting silicon solar cells in a planar array that not only lds electrical insulation between cells but allows for a multifold increase in thermal dissipation of the cell array, comprising metallizing a wafer of beryllium oxide on each side so that the outer surface is copper, etching the wafer on one side so that the only metallized parts which remain are those on which the solar cells are to be mounted or wiring is to be attached, soldering the solar cells on the unetched copper prominences, coating the aluminum panel on which the cells are mounted with a copper layer, soldering the underside of the wafer on the upper surface of the aluminum panel with soft solder such as indium, and covering all remaining passive surfaces with a teflon F.E.P. tape the underside of which carries a layer of slver and then a layer of inconel metal.

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