Investigation of test methods, material properties, and processes for solar cell encapsulants [microform] / for Jet Propulsion Laboratory ; [prepared by] Springborn Laboratories, Inc.

"Low cost encapsulation materials for the Flat Plate Solar Array Program (FSA) are investigated. The goal of the program is to identify, test, evaluate and recommend encapsulation materials and processes for the fabrication of cost effective and long life solar modules. Accelerated aging techni...

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Online Access: 8th Annual 1984
7th Annual 1983
25th qtr 1983
21st qtr 1981
18th qtr 1980
15th qtr 1979/80
14th qtr 1978/79
Annual 1978
Annual 1977
Corporate Authors: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.), Springborn Laboratories
Format: Government Document Microfilm Journal
Language:English
Published: Enfield, Conn. : Springborn Laboratories.
Series:NASA contractor report.
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Summary:"Low cost encapsulation materials for the Flat Plate Solar Array Program (FSA) are investigated. The goal of the program is to identify, test, evaluate and recommend encapsulation materials and processes for the fabrication of cost effective and long life solar modules. Accelerated aging techniques for module component lifetime studies, investigation of candidate outer cover films and continued evaluation of soil repellant coatings are also included."--NASA Technical Reports Server web site.
Published:Began with 1st quarterly report in 1976.
Item Description:"DOE/JPL."
Physical Description:volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Publication Frequency:Quarterly, the fourth issue being an annual cumulation.