Vitralit UH 1411, developed by Panacol, is a hybrid adhesive tailored for sealing and bonding flexible photovoltaic (PV) modules. It cures using UV or visible light combined with heat, ensuring strong adhesion even in shadowed areas.
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Dr Hönle's LED curing systems, like the Powerline 820 HP AC IC, are ideal for curing the adhesive. These systems can be arranged in rows for complete irradiation, with adjustable intensity to match production speeds.
Suitable for complex solar facades
When cured, Vitralit UH 1411 remains flexible and highly resistant to environmental stress due to its epoxy-acrylate composition. It adheres strongly to standard barrier films and maintains its transparency and durability under extreme conditions, making it perfect for long-lasting PV modules.
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The adhesive plays a vital role in integrating flexible solar cells into innovative applications, such as outdoor use on curved or complex facades and others. This development supports the growing use of organic and perovskite-based photovoltaics, enabling new possibilities in sustainable energy.
About Panacol
Panacol-Elosol GmbH, a Hönle Group company, is an internationally active supplier in the growth market for industrial adhesives with a broad product range from UV adhesives to structural adhesives and conductive adhesives. Together with Dr Hoenle AG, parent company of the Hönle Group and the world's leading supplier of industrial UV technology, Panacol presents itself as a reliable system provider from bonding to curing of adhesives.