As the first wave of large-scale photovoltaic (PV) power plants enters its peak decommissioning phase, the efficient and non-destructive processing of end-of-life PV modules has emerged as a key focus within the resource recycling sector. The aluminum alloy frames of discarded PV panels are tightly bonded to the laminated silicon layers; improper disassembly can easily lead to glass breakage or frame deformation, resulting in a loss of secondary value. The semi-automatic PV panel de-framing machine introduced by SUNY GROUP was specifically designed to address this critical industrial challenge.
Today, we will provide an in-depth analysis of this equipment’s functional advantages and its core value within a recycling production line. Unlike traditional methods involving brute-force dismantling, this semi-automatic de-framing machine utilizes precise human-machine collaboration to achieve the accurate and clean removal of aluminum frames:
1. Adaptive Positioning for Multiple Specifications: Regardless of the module’s physical dimensions, the equipment can be rapidly adjusted using mechanical limiters to accommodate varying sizes.
2. Targeted Cutting/Expansion Process: To address the corner keys or sealants located at the frame joints, the equipment employs a low-vibration physical separation technique. This ensures that the aluminum frame remains intact during removal, preventing any stress-induced damage to the internal glass and laminated silicon layers.
Aluminum alloy frames represent one of the most economically valuable components within a PV module. Our equipment enables the non-destructive removal of these frames, ensuring they can be recovered as high-purity aluminum scrap—thereby helping our clients secure higher market buyback prices. If you are interested in acquiring this equipment, please contact us at: sales.sunycycle@gmail.com
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