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[BIPV Archive] SKSE, 'Artlite' module controlled by color

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[BIPV Archive] SKSE, 'Artlite' module controlled by color [첨부 이미지1]

Application of Leicester coating method, easy to implement pattern
[Industry News Reporter Choi Yong-gu] The year 2023 is coming to an end, which was particularly harsh for the domestic solar power market. Will the new and renewable energy industry, such as solar panels, find an opportunity to turn around in 2024. 

The BIPV industry is focusing on developing original technologies and strengthening service competitiveness. As such, technology that can be attached to and developed into all elements of a building is being advanced.

It is a positive development that "zero energy building level 5 mandatory" will be applied starting next year. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy previously announced "BIPV market revitalization measures" that support electric cycles, from R&D to mass production of products. However, it is too early to be optimistic. There are many challenges such as being at odds with the construction industry and supplementing the effectiveness of the product certification process.

 

The Artlite design module of SKSE (CEO Cho Geun-young) has less contamination and discoloration because the coated surface is not exposed to the outside.

Existing glass-based products require additional long processes such as glass coating for additional production. However, the Artlite module applies the film directly to the manufacturing site.     

Accordingly, it is easy to shorten the construction period and secure ease of production. In the case of colored solar modules, most of them are glass coating-based products, and some products have coating surfaces and fillers

Peeling and discoloration due to a decrease in adhesion to EVA, and mismatching due to differences in output between colors, occur.

 

 

Artlite module 3 patterns [Photo = SKSE]


SKSE reduced the output difference by color by adjusting the transmittance by applying the Leicester coating method of the CRT TV, which has been verified for durability.

The Artlite design module can implement various patterns. Image facade products that can implement various images as well as simple colors are applied to buildings.      

In particular, when the transmittance of dot is the same, it is possible to implement a performance that can minimize the deviation of the output regardless of color and design. 

A company official said, "Demand from various companies, including public institutions, is increasing." The Artlite-designed module has a power capacity of 125~155W and can be used in both G2G and G2B forms. 

Source: Industry News
(http://www.industrynews.co.kr)