Solar panel recycling device "Glass separation device"
Separate without breaking the glass! Our patented technology "Hot Knife Separation Method" achieves high separation efficiency between glass and metal! A device exclusively for unbreakable glass.
The "Glass Separation Device" is a dismantling device for recycling solar panels. It specializes in the separation of glass and metal, using our unique technology called the "Hot Knife Separation Method" to separate the cells/EVA (metal) from the glass. 【Features】 ■ Separates cells/EVA sheets from glass (specialized in separating glass and metal) ■ Cycle time of approximately 60 seconds per panel ■ Utilizes the Hot Knife Separation Method to cleanly separate metal from glass without breaking it ■ Dedicated device for unbroken panels *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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The hot knife separation method involves melting EVA with a knife heated to about 300°C to separate glass from panels that are not cracked, as well as from those that are cracked. This has been made possible by leveraging over 20 years of experience in the development, manufacturing, and sales of solar cell production equipment. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Starting in 1992 with the development and manufacturing of vacuum packaging machines, we entered the solar cell industry two years after our founding by leveraging vacuum technology. Since then, we have supplied various solar manufacturing equipment to solar cell manufacturers around the world. Additionally, based on our achievements accumulated over more than 25 years in manufacturing equipment, we provide inspection equipment and inspection services for solar panels. Furthermore, we are also involved in the reuse and recycling of solar cells, and we are advancing business developments that anticipate future panel disposal issues, such as the sale of reused panels through joint ventures and the provision of intermediate processing services for panels.