Solar array fabrication method and apparatus utilizing induction

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29572, 136 89P, 219 1053, 219 1069, 269 21, 269321WE, H05B 508, B25B 1100, H01L 3118

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041549988

ABSTRACT:
A solar array having solar cells mounted on a substrate and electrically joined by rear connector elements on the substrate and front connector elements secured between the cells to the substrate is fabricated by placing the array components in assembled relation and utilizing induction heating to heat to their fusion temperatures a thermoplastic adhesive layer on the substrate and contacting fusible cladding on the solar cells and the connector elements while retaining the components in firm contact to effect adhesive bonding of the solar cells and front connector elements to the substrate and metallic bonding of the solar cells and connector elements to one another.

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