Ok, I've been looking around on this site for a bit, and my head is hurting. I've seen various things people use. EVA (vacuum method the best, I can do that easily), a liquid version (Sylgard) is also listed. I also just saw something saying that silicone caulk is not good. Why? If I am sealing the cell array between two glass panels, and use the caulk to seal around the cell array, AND tabbing wires coming out, and seal the back with another plate of glass, or plastic (as long as it doesn't degrade structurally, who cares about transparency)....why is silicone bad? It stays flexible, outside versions I hope are UV stable. This way, I can leave 2 holes, and inject dry N2 which I have laying around, into the cell array cavity, and seal it up after that. Frame it, and go.
I have looked for EVA film, and it seems VERY expensive, and I would think the Sylgard is nearly the same.
I need glass anyway, I have N2, and silicone is cheap. Sooooo....what's the deal?
I have looked for EVA film, and it seems VERY expensive, and I would think the Sylgard is nearly the same.
I need glass anyway, I have N2, and silicone is cheap. Sooooo....what's the deal?
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