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In Situ Surface Temperature Measurement in a Conveyor Belt Furnace via Inline Infrared Thermography
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In Situ Surface Temperature Measurement in a Conveyor Belt Furnace via Inline Infrared Thermography
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07:03 min

May 30, 2020

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Chapitres

  • 00:04Introduction
  • 00:49Infrared (IR) Camera Installation into an IR-Lamp-Based Conveyor Belt Furnace
  • 02:02Customer Factory-Calibrated IR Camera Temperature Correction for Silicon Solar Cells
  • 03:572D Peak Temperature Distribution Map Creation and Spatial Surface Temperature Distribution Evaluation
  • 04:54Results: Representative Temperature-Corrected Thermography and Distribution for Passivated Emitter and Rear Solar Cells (PERC)
  • 06:21Conclusion

Summary

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This protocol describes how to install an infrared camera into a conveyor belt furnace, conduct a customer correction of a factory calibrated IR camera, and evaluate the spatial surface temperature distribution of an object of interest. The example objects are industrial silicon solar cells.

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