Diary of the Removal of Aluminum Frames from Photovoltaic Panels

#Industry ·2025-12-27

The sunlight shines on the photovoltaic panels piled up like a mountain in the abandoned factory yard. Once clean and blue, the panels are now covered with traces of dust, and the aluminum frames at their edges have been eroded by time. The recycling of aluminum frames is the precious residual value of this photovoltaic waste pile. We stood solemnly around the machine console as the huge hydraulic arm carrying the clamp slowly approached, like a hunter calmly capturing the forgotten light and shadow—the photovoltaic panel aluminum frame removal machine began operating. After a soft "hum," the steel blade sliced into the seam of the aluminum frame with ice-cold precision. The delicate gap between aluminum and silicon held a life-and-death connection, yet this rigid tool demonstrated unparalleled precision: guided by a precision guidance system, it identified the force application points like discerning the threads of fate, then skillfully pried open stubborn metal rivets—the bond between aluminum and aluminum separated in an instant. The operation process was as precise as a rigorous dance. The mechanical arm clamped the aluminum frame with unquestionable precision, and the hydraulic system injected relentless force. The edges of the aluminum frame gradually peeled away as if by magic, with accurate parameters displayed in real time on the operation screen: temperature, pressure, and angle were controlled with millimeter-level precision. The safety alarm system silently monitored potential threats of flying glass, protecting operators from invisible harm. In just 20 seconds, the aluminum frame was completely lifted onto the steel clamp. The once sunlight-embraced body was now stripped down to a simple metal silhouette; those silicon chips, once brimming with electricity, were given another chance to return to the furnace, awaiting rebirth in the morning glow. Amid the steady, rhythmic mechanical movements of the operating machine, I seemed to hear a symphony of old things embarking on a new journey: Each dismantling sang out the stubborn melody of regeneration and recycling. When the liberated silver aluminum frame lay quietly in the recycling area, it was more like a stubborn metal skeleton, silently telling the story of resilient time under the morning glow: The old sunlight slumbered within the steel, yet quietly awaited awakening in the cyclical furnace of time—to bathe in the bright, radiant dawn anew.

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