Hi, this is Arul Prasath from India, currently working on Solar panel delamination. Can someone help in finding the force required to remove the Aluminum frame from the Solar panels.
The force required to remove an aluminum frame for solar panels can vary depending on several factors such as the type of panel, the size of the panel, the design of the frame, and the method of attachment. Generally, the force required to remove an aluminum frame from a solar panel can range from a few pounds to several hundred pounds.
In some cases, the frame may be attached using screws or bolts, which can make it easier to remove. In other cases, the frame may be attached using adhesives or other methods, which can make it more difficult to remove.
The force required to remove the aluminum frame may also depend on the condition of the panel and the frame. For example, if the panel and frame have been exposed to harsh weather conditions or other environmental factors, they may be more difficult to remove.
Here is a reference to an article that discusses the force required to remove an aluminum frame from a solar panel:
"Force needed to remove panels from frames," Solar Power World Online, April 11, 2016, https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2016/04/force-needed-remove-panels-frames/
This article provides a good overview of the factors that can affect the force required to remove an aluminum frame from a solar panel, as well as some guidelines for determining the appropriate force to use when removing a frame. It also includes some helpful tips for minimizing the risk of damage to the panel or the frame during the removal process.