Contributing to the Success of Nippon Sheet Glass's Horizontal Recycling Demonstration Experiment for Solar Panel Cover Glass
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Tokuyama Corp contributed to the successful horizontal recycling of solar panel cover glass by supplying Nippon Sheet Glass (NSG) with glass processed using its low-temperature pyrolysis technology.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What company supplied cover glass for Nippon Sheet Glass's recycling demonstration experiment in February 2026?
- A: Tokuyama Corporation supplied solar panel cover glass for Nippon Sheet Glass's recycling demonstration experiment conducted in February 2026 at the Chiba Plant.
- Q: Where was Nippon Sheet Glass's float glass recycling demonstration experiment carried out in 2026?
- A: The demonstration experiment was conducted in February 2026 at Nippon Sheet Glass's Chiba Plant float glass manufacturing kiln.
- Q: What technology enabled the separation of cover glass used in Nippon Sheet Glass's recycling experiment?
- A: The 'Solar Panel Low-Temperature Pyrolysis Recycling Technology,' co-developed by Tokuyama Corporation and NEDO, enabled the separation of cover glass for the experiment.
- Q: How does Tokuyama's low-temperature pyrolysis method decompose resin in solar panels?
- A: Tokuyama's method uses a chemical process to completely thermally decompose resin inside a ceramic filter impregnated with a catalyst.
- Q: What environmental benefits are expected from the horizontal recycling of solar panel cover glass?
- A: Horizontal recycling of cover glass is expected to contribute to a resource-circulating society and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by reusing raw materials from discarded panels.