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Production of solar cells ... on the printer of A3
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Australian Scientists in Victoria Solar Battery Corporation (VICOSC) has successfully tested techniques manufacturing new solar product which is equivalent to A3 print from the printer.
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To print as solar cells, the researchers used the ink photoelectric semiconductor; one special printer valued 200,000 AUD (approximately 4.1 billion) and used techniques like printed on t-shirts.
With a size of A3 markings pin plastic or thin steel can produce from 10 to 15 watt/m2 power and can be affixed to a window or on the roof.
Specialist materials Scott Watkins says that there are many applications with size battery as the power supply to advertising Broadcaster, the lights or laptop. He said the research team applying the existing printing technology on easily implement of manufacturers battery.
Size such batteries are considered the largest so far. Three years ago the team only created arrays pin width of10cm2. |
Trúc Lâm -Interpreter: nnhanh
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