Tai kad ne pieva Gal nori palygint silikono ir benzino gamintoju kiekius? On 2016.04.04 09:22, tomasz wrote: > vienintelis nekvestionuojamas teiginys - reikia pagaminti. > visa kita - didesne, mazesne pieva. > > Recycling[edit] > > Most parts of a solar module can be recycled including up to 97% of certain > semiconductor materials or the glass as well as large amounts of ferrous and > non-ferrous metals.[18] Some private companies and non-profit organizations > are currently engaged in take-back and recycling operations for end-of-life > modules.[19] > > Recycling possibilities depend on the kind of technology used in the > modules: > > a.. Silicon based modules: aluminum frames and junction boxes are > dismantled manually at the beginning of the process. The module is then > crushed in a mill and the different fractions are separated - glass, > plastics and metals.[20] It is possible to recover more than 80% of the > incoming weight.[21] This process can be performed by flat glass recyclers > since morphology and composition of a PV module is similar to those flat > glasses used in the building and automotive industry. The recovered glass > for example is readily accepted by the glass foam and glass insulation > industry. > b.. Non-silicon based modules: they require specific recycling > technologies such as the use of chemical baths in order to separate the > different semiconductor materials.[22] For cadmium telluride modules, the > recycling process begins by crushing the module and subsequently separating > the different fractions. This recycling process is designed to recover up to > 90% of the glass and 95% of the semiconductor materials contained.[23] Some > commercial-scale recycling facilities have been created in recent years by > private companies.[24] > Since 2010, there is an annual European conference bringing together > manufacturers, recyclers and researchers to look at the future of PV module > recycling.[25][26] > >