Encapsulant material for solar cell module and laminated glass a

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428441, 136251, 156 99, B32B 2708, B32B 1710, H01L 31048

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ABSTRACT:
An encapsulant material includes a layer of metallocene polyethylene disposed between two layers of ionomer. More specifically, the layer of metallocene polyethylene is disposed adjacent a rear surface of the first ionomer layer, and a second layer of ionomer is disposed adjacent a rear surface of the layer of metallocene polyethylene. The encapsulant material can be used in solar cell module and laminated glass applications.

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