This paper describes and evaluates accelerated aging of a titanium dioxide (TiO2) filled polyamide (PA) based backsheet film for photovoltaic (PV) modules. Damp heat exposure (85%RH, 85 °C) was carried out up to 2000 hrs. The backsheet was characterized using microscopic, spectroscopic, thermoanalytic, chromatographic, and mechanical methods. While Raman microscopy, infrared spectroscopy in attenuated total reflection mode (IR-ATR), scanning calorimetry (DSC), and thermal gravimetric analysis did not reveal aging-induced changes, significant yellowing was detected by ultraviolet visible near infrared (UV/VIS/NIR) spectroscopy. Depending on the stabilizer type (UV-absorbers, hindered amine light stabilizers (HALSs), and antioxidants), rather different consumption rates were ascertained by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography (GC). Although the ultimate mechanical properties decreased significantly, no full embrittlement was obtained after damp heat exposure of up to 2000 hrs. The observed physical and chemical aging mechanisms were classified as within the induction period without premature failure.
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Damp Heat Aging Behavior of a Polyamide-Based Backsheet for Photovoltaic Modules
Klaus J. Geretschläger,
Klaus J. Geretschläger
Institute of Polymeric Materials and Testing,
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: klaus_jakob.geretschlaeger@jku.at
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: klaus_jakob.geretschlaeger@jku.at
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Gernot M. Wallner,
Gernot M. Wallner
Institute of Polymeric Materials and Testing,
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: gernot.wallner@jku.at
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
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Ingrid Hintersteiner,
Ingrid Hintersteiner
Institute of Analytical Chemistry,
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: ingrid.hintersteiner@tiger-coatings.com
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
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Wolfgang Buchberger
Wolfgang Buchberger
Institute of Analytical Chemistry,
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: wolfgang.buchberger@jku.at
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
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Klaus J. Geretschläger
Institute of Polymeric Materials and Testing,
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: klaus_jakob.geretschlaeger@jku.at
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: klaus_jakob.geretschlaeger@jku.at
Gernot M. Wallner
Institute of Polymeric Materials and Testing,
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: gernot.wallner@jku.at
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: gernot.wallner@jku.at
Ingrid Hintersteiner
Institute of Analytical Chemistry,
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: ingrid.hintersteiner@tiger-coatings.com
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: ingrid.hintersteiner@tiger-coatings.com
Wolfgang Buchberger
Institute of Analytical Chemistry,
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: wolfgang.buchberger@jku.at
Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Altenberger Straße 69,
Linz 4040, Austria
e-mail: wolfgang.buchberger@jku.at
Contributed by the Solar Energy Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF SOLAR ENERGY ENGINEERING: INCLUDING WIND ENERGY AND BUILDING ENERGY CONSERVATION. Manuscript received November 25, 2015; final manuscript received March 4, 2016; published online April 5, 2016. Assoc. Editor: Alison Lennon.
J. Sol. Energy Eng. Aug 2016, 138(4): 041003 (5 pages)
Published Online: April 5, 2016
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Received:
November 25, 2015
Revised:
March 4, 2016
Citation
Geretschläger, K. J., Wallner, G. M., Hintersteiner, I., and Buchberger, W. (April 5, 2016). "Damp Heat Aging Behavior of a Polyamide-Based Backsheet for Photovoltaic Modules." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. August 2016; 138(4): 041003. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4032977
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