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Figure 4.21. Glazing module. [Adapted from Kobiehel, M. D. Vanarak, V. C., US Patent 5,915,780, Jun. 29, 1999.]... Figure 4.21. Glazing module. [Adapted from Kobiehel, M. D. Vanarak, V. C., US Patent 5,915,780, Jun. 29, 1999.]...
Different supports are used, (see Section 10.6.4) with different geometry (discs or tubes), thickness, porosity, tortuosity, composition (alumina, stainless steel, silicon carbide, mullite, zirconia, titania, etc.), and symmetry or asymmetry in its stmcture. Tubular supports are preferable compared to flat supports because they are easier to scale-up (implemented as multichannel modules). However, in laboratory-scale synthesis, it is usually found that making good quality zeolite membranes on a tubular support is more difficult than on a porous plate. One obvious reason is the fact that the area is usually smaller in flat supports, which decreases the likelihood of defects. In Figure 10.1, two commercial tubular supports, one made of a-alumina (left side) and the other of stainless steel (right side) used in zeolite membrane synthesis, are shown. Both ends of the a-alumina support are glazed and both ends of the stainless steel support are welded with nonporous stainless steel to assure a correct sealing in the membrane module and prevent gas bypass. [Pg.270]

Photovoltaic (Solar) Module or Panel - A solar photovoltaic product that generally consists of groups of PV cells electrically connected together to produce a specified power output under standard test conditions, mounted on a substrate, sealed with an encapsulant, and covered with a protective glazing. Maybe further mounted on an aluminum frame. A junction box, on the back or underside of the module is used to allow for connecting the module circuit conductors to external conductors. [Pg.392]

Photovoltaic Module Configuration of photovoltaic cells laminated between a clear glaze and a solid substrate. [Pg.1672]


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