#NEWS ·2025-12-03
Under the "Double Carbon" trend, hundreds of millions of photovoltaic panels are gradually entering their middle age. They turn sunlight into electricity, but have become a problem themselves: encapsulation glue aging, glass cracking, and aluminum frames that are still shiny. If relying on workers to disassemble them with hammers and chisels, the aluminum frames might be deformed and dust would fly everywhere, with the cost of ton-level disassembly often exceeding the value of the waste material. Therefore, photovoltaic panel aluminum frame removal machines have emerged, like a calm surgeon, allowing decommissioned components to be "reborn" on the assembly line. The machine is not bulky, with the core being a pair of servo-driven "invisible fingers". The conveyor belt feeds in the components, and the laser profiler scans them first. Within 0.3 seconds, it calculates the most vulnerable inner R-angle of the aluminum frame. Then, the fingers switch to a toothed shovel blade, which inserts along the 0.1-millimeter gap of the glue seam. The three actions of lifting, bending, and rolling are completed in one go, and the aluminum frame is completely "stripped off". There is no impact or spark during the entire process, and the glass integrity rate is increased to 95%. The dismantled aluminum frames enter a sealed chamber and are stacked by a six-axis robot, which can be directly melted down, reducing the energy consumption of recycling mixed aluminum by 40%. What's more impressive are the data: a single device can disassemble 120 panels per hour, equivalent to the work of 8 skilled workers; for every 1 ton of components processed, 1.8 tons of carbon dioxide can be reduced, and the recovered aluminum can be remade into new frames, which can carry sunlight for another 20 years. In the rumbling sound of the machine, scrapping is not the end, but the beginning of a cycle. When the sun shines on the glass roof of the disassembly workshop, the newly produced aluminum frames shine brightly, as if saying to the old ones: Thank you for your retirement. We will take over and keep the light shining.
2025-12-03
2025-12-03
2025-12-03
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