The solar panel aluminum frame remover is a key front-end device for waste solar panel recycling, specially designed for precise separation of aluminum frames from panel bodies. It lays a solid foundation for the high-value recycling of subsequent materials such as glass and silicon wafers, catering to the large-scale operation needs of PV recycling enterprises and environmental treatment plants.
Adopting precise positioning and physical dismantling technology, the equipment achieves millimeter-level positioning via laser sensors, compatible with mainstream solar panel specifications on the market. It only takes 45 seconds to remove the frame of a single panel, and a single machine can process over 100 panels per hour. Its efficiency is more than 5 times higher than manual dismantling, greatly reducing labor dependence. The operation training cycle is short, and workers can start the operation with simple training.
The dismantling process enables non-destructive separation, with the complete stripping rate of aluminum frames reaching over 99%, and the entrainment of surface residual glue and glass debris below 1%. The recycled aluminum can directly meet industrial-grade reuse standards. The breakage rate of glass substrates is controlled within 0.3%, effectively preserving the recycling value of other materials of the panel body. Without the use of chemical solvents throughout the process, the closed operation design prevents glass splashing and dust leakage, which not only avoids the risk of hazardous substance leakage but also greatly reduces the rate of operational safety accidents, complying with environmental protection and safe production requirements.
As core equipment for the circular economy of the photovoltaic industry, this frame remover enables efficient aluminum resource recovery. A single production line can significantly improve the overall benefits of solar panel recycling, helping enterprises reduce comprehensive processing costs and achieve dual improvement of environmental and economic values in the retired solar panel recycling market.