ADHESIVE FILM APPLIED TO PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE AND PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE

20250126927 ยท 2025-04-17

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    Abstract

    The present disclosure provides an adhesive film for a photovoltaic module and a photovoltaic module. The adhesive film includes an edge portion, a transition portion, and a middle portion. The edge portion is provided with a first embossment recessed towards the interior of the edge portion. The transition portion is provided with a second embossment recessed towards the interior of the transition portion. The middle portion is provided with a third embossment recessed towards the interior of the middle portion. The edge portion is connected to the middle portion through the transition portion, a recessed space volume per unit area of the third embossment is greater than a recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment, and the recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment is greater than a recessed space volume per unit area of the first embossment.

    Claims

    1. An adhesive film for a photovoltaic module, comprising: an edge portion (1) provided with a first embossment (11) recessed towards an interior of the edge portion (1); a transition portion (2) provided with a second embossment (21) recessed towards an interior of the transition portion (2); and a middle portion (3) provided with a third embossment (31) recessed towards an interior of the middle portion (3); wherein the edge portion (1) is connected to the middle portion (3) through the transition portion (2), a recessed space volume per unit area of the third embossment (31) is greater than a recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment (21), and the recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment (21) is greater than a recessed space volume per unit area of the first embossment (11).

    2. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 1, wherein the third embossment (31) has a minimum depth D.sub.3, the second embossment (21) has a average depth D.sub.2, and the first embossment (11) has a maximum depth D.sub.1, where D.sub.3>D.sub.2>D.sub.1.

    3. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 2, wherein the second embossment (21) has a minimum depth D.sub.2.sup.min and a maximum depth D.sub.2.sup.max, where D.sub.2.sup.min=D.sub.1 and D.sub.2.sup.max=D.sub.3, and a depth of the second embossment (21) gradually decreases along a direction from the middle portion (3) to the edge portion (1).

    4. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 2, wherein the adhesive film (10) is made of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), and a difference i between the depth D.sub.3 and the depth D.sub.1 satisfies 0.1 mmi0.2 mm; or the adhesive film (10) is made of polyolefin elastomer (POE), and a difference j between the depth D.sub.3 and the depth D.sub.1 satisfies 0.11 mmj0.22 mm.

    5. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 4, wherein the difference j between the depth D.sub.3 and the depth D.sub.1 satisfies 0.12 mmj0.21 mm

    6. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 2, wherein 0.03 mmD.sub.10.1 mm or 0.15 mmD.sub.30.3 mm.

    7. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 2, wherein the edge portion (1) has a width W.sub.1, where 40 mmW.sub.160 mm, and/or the transition portion (2) has a width W.sub.2, where 40 mmW.sub.260 mm.

    8. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 2, wherein the edge portion (1) has a gram weight per unit area M.sub.1, the transition portion (2) has a gram weight per unit area M.sub.2, the middle portion (3) has a gram weight per unit area M.sub.3, where M.sub.1>M.sub.2>M.sub.3, and a difference k between the gram weight M.sub.1 and the gram weight M.sub.3 satisfies 100 g/m.sup.2k200 g/m.sup.2.

    9. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 1, wherein the edge portion (1), the transition portion (2) and the middle portion (3) have a same thickness.

    10. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive film (10) is in a shape of a rectangle, and the edge portion (1) is provided on at least one pair of opposite sides of the adhesive film (10).

    11. A photovoltaic module, comprising a adhesive film (10) for a photovoltaic module, wherein the adhesive film comprises: an edge portion (1) provided with a first embossment (11) recessed towards an interior of the edge portion (1); a transition portion (2) provided with a second embossment (21) recessed towards an interior of the transition portion (2); and a middle portion (3) provided with a third embossment (31) recessed towards an interior of the middle portion (3); wherein the edge portion (1) is connected to the middle portion (3) through the transition portion (2), a recessed space volume per unit area of the third embossment (31) is greater than a recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment (21), and the recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment (21) is greater than a recessed space volume per unit area of the first embossment (11).

    12. The photovoltaic module according to claim 11, wherein the third embossment (31) has a minimum depth D.sub.3, the second embossment (21) has a average depth D.sub.2, and the first embossment (11) has a maximum depth D.sub.1, where D.sub.3>D.sub.2>D.sub.1.

    13. The photovoltaic module according to claim 12, wherein the second embossment (21) has a minimum depth D.sub.2.sup.min and a maximum depth D.sub.2.sup.max, where D.sub.2.sup.min=D.sub.1 and D.sub.2.sup.max=D.sub.3, and a depth of the second embossment (21) gradually decreases along a direction from the middle portion (3) to the edge portion (1).

    14. The photovoltaic module according to claim 12, wherein the adhesive film (10) is made of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), and a difference i between the depth D.sub.3 and the depth D.sub.1 satisfies 0.1 mmi0.2 mm; or the adhesive film (10) is made of polyolefin elastomer (POE), and a difference j between the depth D.sub.3 and the depth D.sub.1 satisfies 0.11 mmj0.22 mm.

    15. The adhesive film for a photovoltaic module according to claim 14, wherein the difference j between the depth D.sub.3 and the depth D.sub.1 satisfies 0.12 mmj0.21 mm

    16. The photovoltaic module according to claim 12, wherein 0.03 mmD.sub.10.1 mm or 0.15 mmD.sub.30.3 mm.

    17. The photovoltaic module according to claim 12, wherein the edge portion (1) has a width W.sub.1, where 40 mmW.sub.160 mm, and/or the transition portion (2) has a width W.sub.2, where 40 mmW.sub.260 mm.

    18. The photovoltaic module according to claim 12, wherein the edge portion (1) has a gram weight per unit area M.sub.1, the transition portion (2) has a gram weight per unit area M.sub.2, the middle portion (3) has a gram weight per unit area M.sub.3, where M.sub.1>M.sub.2>M.sub.3, and a difference k between the gram weight M.sub.1 and the gram weight M.sub.3 satisfies 100 g/m.sup.2<k200 g/m.sup.2.

    19. The photovoltaic module according to claim 11, wherein the edge portion (1), the transition portion (2) and the middle portion (3) have a same thickness.

    20. The photovoltaic module according claim 11, wherein the adhesive film (10) is in a shape of a rectangle, and the edge portion (1) is provided on at least one pair of opposite sides of the adhesive film (10).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0018] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in some embodiments of the present disclosure, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It is apparent that the accompanying drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present disclosure, and other accompanying drawings can be obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art from the provided accompanying drawings without creative efforts.

    [0019] FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a laminate according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;

    [0020] FIG. 2 is a top view of an adhesive film according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;

    [0021] FIG. 3 is a side view of the adhesive film according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;

    [0022] FIG. 4 is a side view of the adhesive film according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;

    [0023] FIG. 5 is a top view of the adhesive film according to some embodiments of the present disclosure;

    [0024] FIG. 6 is a top view of the adhesive film according to some embodiments of the present disclosure; and

    [0025] FIG. 7 is a top view of the adhesive film according to some embodiments of the present disclosure.

    [0026] 100: laminate; [0027] 10: adhesive film; [0028] 1: edge portion; [0029] 11: first embossment; [0030] 2: transition portion; [0031] 21: second embossment; [0032] 3: middle portion; [0033] 31: third embossment; [0034] 20: solar cell string; [0035] 30: light-transmitting sheet; [0036] 40: back sheet.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0037] In order to better understand the technical solutions of the present disclosure, some embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

    [0038] It should be clear that the described embodiments are only some rather than all of the embodiments of the present disclosure. Based on the embodiments in the present disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative efforts fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.

    [0039] The terms used in the embodiments of the present disclosure are merely for the purpose of describing specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. As used in the embodiments of the present disclosure and the appended claims, the singular forms of a/an, said, and the are also intended to include plural forms, unless otherwise clearly specified in the context.

    [0040] It should be understood that the term and/or used herein describes an association relationship between associated objects and indicates that three relationships may exist. For example, A and/or B may indicate the following three cases: only A exists, both A and B exist, and only B exists. In addition, the character / herein generally indicates an or relationship between the associated objects.

    [0041] In a first aspect, some embodiments of the present disclosure provide a photovoltaic module. Referring to FIG. 1, the photovoltaic module includes a laminate 100. The laminate 100 includes an adhesive film 10, a solar cell string 20, a light-transmitting sheet 30, and a back sheet 40. Two opposite sides of the solar cell string 20 respectively abut against corresponding adhesive films 10. A side of one adhesive film 10 facing away from the solar cell string 20 abuts against the light-transmitting sheet 30, and a side of the other adhesive film 10 facing away from the solar cell string 20 abuts against the back sheet 40. The back sheet 40 may be made of an opaque material, and sunlight shines only to front surfaces of solar cells of the solar cell string 20 through the light-transmitting sheet 30 and the adhesive film 10. The back sheet 40 may alternatively be made of a light-transmitting material, and sunlight reflected by the ground may shine on back surfaces of the solar cells of the solar cell string 20 through the back sheet 40 and the adhesive film 10. The adhesive film 10 may encapsulate the solar cell string 20. In addition, the adhesive film 10 may have good elasticity, and the adhesive film 10 may have a cushioning effect on the solar cell string 20 and reduce a possibility of cracking of the cells in the solar cell string 20 due to an external force.

    [0042] Referring to FIG. 1, before the laminate 100 is formed prior to lamination, the adhesive film 10, the solar cell string 20, the light-transmitting sheet 30, and the back sheet 40 are first stacked to form a stacking member, and a surface of the adhesive film 10 may be provided with an embossment (an embossing roller is used to roll the surface of the adhesive film 10 to form the embossment) to increase a friction coefficient of the surface of the adhesive film 10 and reduce a possibility of slippage between the adhesive film 10 and adjacent components.

    [0043] With respect to the problem in the Background, the subsequent content herein focuses on a structure of the adhesive film 10 prior to lamination.

    [0044] Referring to FIG. 2, in a second aspect, some embodiments of the present disclosure provide an adhesive film 10 for a photovoltaic module. The adhesive film 10 includes an edge portion 1, a transition portion 2, and a middle portion 3. Referring to FIG. 3, the edge portion 1 is provided with a first embossment 11 recessed towards the interior of the edge portion 1. The transition portion 2 is provided with a second embossment 21 recessed towards the interior of the transition portion 2. The middle portion 3 is provided with a third embossment 31 recessed towards the interior of the middle portion 3. The edge portion 1 is connected to the middle portion 3 through the transition portion 2, a recessed space volume per unit area of the third embossment 31 is greater than a recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment 21, and the recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment 21 is greater than a recessed space volume per unit area of the first embossment 11. The recessed space volume per unit area (unit: mm.sup.3/m.sup.2) is interpreted as follows: a portion with a set area is cut out from the adhesive film 10, and a recessed space volume of an embossment of the portion is the recessed space volume per unit area.

    [0045] In this embodiment, referring to FIG. 3, since the recessed space volume per unit area (unit: mm.sup.3/m.sup.2) of the first embossment 11 is smaller than recessed space volume per unit area (unit: mm.sup.3/m.sup.2) of the second embossment 21, the edge portion 1 is filled with more materials per unit area than the transition portion 2. In detail, the gram weight per unit area M.sub.1 (unit: g/m.sup.2) of the edge portion 1 is greater than the gram weight per unit area M.sub.2 (unit: g/m.sup.2) of the transition portion 2. Similarly, since the recessed space volume per unit area (unit: mm.sup.3/m.sup.2) of the second embossment 21 is smaller than recessed space volume per unit area (unit: mm.sup.3/m.sup.2) of the third embossment 31, the transition portion 2 is filled with more materials per unit area than the middle portion 3. In detail, the gram weight per unit area M.sub.2 (unit: g/m.sup.2) of the transition portion 2 is greater than the gram weight per unit area M.sub.3 (unit: g/m.sup.2) of the middle portion 3. Therefore, a relation of the gram weight M.sub.1>the gram weight M.sub.2>the gram weight M.sub.3 is formed. Through the above parameter setting, during lamination and thermal warping, part of materials in the adhesive film 10 that may overflow from an edge of the laminate 100 are pre-compensated and arranged at the edge portion 1, and after lamination and thermal warping of the adhesive film 10, a final actual thickness of the edge portion 1 is still within a preset thickness range of the edge portion 1. Similarly, through the above parameter setting, during lamination and thermal warping, part of the materials in the adhesive film 10 required to flow relative to each other inside the laminate 100 (e.g., the transition portion 2 flows to the edge portion 1 or the transition portion 2 flows to the middle portion 3) are pre-compensated and arranged at the transition portion 2, and after lamination and thermal warping of the adhesive film 10, a final actual thickness of the transition portion 2 is still within a preset thickness range of the transition portion 2. Therefore, a final actual thickness of the adhesive film 10 in some embodiments of the present disclosure after lamination and thermal warping is still within the preset thickness range. Compared with the adhesive film in the prior art, the adhesive film 10 in some embodiments of the present disclosure has a thickness that meets a requirement for an actual operating environment, the adhesive film 10 is not prone to aging, adhesion between the adhesive film 10 and the solar cell string 20 is relatively large, the adhesive film 10 and the solar cell string 20 are not easily separated, and the solar cell string 20 is reliably protected by the adhesive film 10. On the other hand, the adhesive film 10 has good puncture resistance, and the adhesive film 10 is difficult to be punctured by the solder strip of the solar cell string 20. That is, it is difficult to cause a problem of electrical short circuit. Therefore, the photovoltaic module with the adhesive film 10 in some embodiments of the present disclosure also has higher operational reliability and higher user experience.

    [0046] During lamination and thermal warping, an amount of the materials in the edge portion 1 that overflow from the edge of the laminate 100 is greater than an amount of part of the materials in the transition portion 2 that relatively flow inside the laminate 100, and part of the materials in the transition portion 2 may flow towards the middle portion 3. Therefore, the relation of the gram weight M.sub.1>the gram weight M.sub.2>the gram weight M.sub.3 is required to be satisfied.

    [0047] Specific factors affecting the recessed space volume may be a recessed space depth, a recessed space width, and a recessed space length, and changing any of the factors of the recessed space depth, the recessed space width, and the recessed space length may make the recessed space volume different. The following content herein focuses on different recessed space depths of the embossments of different portions.

    [0048] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 3, the third embossment 31 has a set minimum depth D.sub.3, the second embossment 21 has a set average depth D.sub.2, and the first embossment 11 has a set maximum depth D.sub.1, where D.sub.3>D.sub.2>D.sub.1. When other geometric conditions are the same, through the arrangement, an arrangement in which the recessed space volume per unit area of the first embossment 11 is smaller than the recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment 21 and an arrangement in which the recessed space volume per unit area of the second embossment 21 is smaller than the recessed space volume per unit area of the third embossment 31 may be formed, that is, the relation of the gram weight M.sub.1>the gram weight M.sub.2>the gram weight M.sub.3 is formed, so as to achieve the related technical effect described in the above content.

    [0049] Depth values of the third embossment 31 at different positions may be the same or different. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, only the depth values of the third embossment 31 are required to be no less than the minimum depth D.sub.3. Depth values of the second embossment 21 at different positions may be the same or different. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, only the average depth D.sub.2 of the second embossment 21 is required to be between D.sub.3 and D.sub.1. Depth values of the first embossment 11 at different positions may be the same or different. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, only the depth values of the first embossment 11 are required to be no less than the maximum depth D.sub.1. The subsequent content herein is mainly described based on an example in which the depth values of the third embossment 31 at different positions are the same, the depth values of the second embossment 21 at different positions are the same, and the depth values of the first embossment 11 at different positions are the same.

    [0050] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 3, the second embossment 21 has a set minimum depth D.sub.2.sup.min and a set maximum depth D.sub.2.sup.max, where D.sub.2.sup.min=D.sub.1 and D.sub.2.sup.max=D.sub.3, and the depth of the second embossment 21 gradually decreases along a direction from the middle portion 3 to the edge portion 1. Through the arrangement, depths of junctions between the first embossment 11 and the second embossment 21 are the same. That is, there are no sudden depth changes at the junctions between the first embossment 11 and the second embossment 21. In other words, it is not easy to form structural ribs at joints between the edge portion 1 and the transition portion 2. Similarly, through the arrangement, depths of junctions between the second embossment 21 and the third embossment 31 are also the same. That is, there are no sudden depth changes at the junctions between the second embossment 21 and the third embossment 31. In other words, it is not easy to form structural ribs at joints between the transition portion 2 and the middle portion 3, either. Since the depth of the second embossment 21 gradually decreases along a direction from the middle portion 3 to the edge portion 1, that is, there are no sudden depth changes between the second embossment 21 at different positions, it is less likely to form structural ribs in the transition portion 2. Through the above structural arrangement, the adhesive film 10 is not prone to wrinkles. That is, the adhesive film 10 is easily recycled into a roll material by a winding mechanism.

    [0051] An average value of the minimum depth D.sub.2.sup.min and the maximum depth D.sub.2.sup.max is D.sub.2.

    [0052] Density is a property of a material. Therefore, gram weight per unit area of respective portions of the adhesive film 10 can be made different only by setting the depths of the embossments of the portions of the adhesive film 10 to be different. If a same gram weight difference is satisfied, depth differences required for the embossments of the portions of the adhesive film 10 made of different materials (different density) are also different.

    [0053] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 3, the adhesive film 10 is made of EVA, and there is a set difference i between the depth D.sub.3 and the depth D.sub.1, where 0.1 mmi0.2 mm. The difference i may be, for example, 0.1 mm, 0.11 mm, 0.12 mm, 0.13 mm, 0.14 mm, 0.15 mm, 0.16 mm, 0.17 mm, 0.18 mm, 0.19 mm, or 0.2 mm.

    [0054] In this embodiment, referring to FIG. 3, if the adhesive film 10 is made of EVA and the depth D.sub.3 of the third embossment 31 meets a condition of use, when the difference i is less than 0.1 mm, the depth D.sub.1 of the first embossment 11 is excessively large, the gram weight per unit area of the edge portion 1 is smaller, and after lamination and thermal warping, an actual thickness of the edge portion 1 is likely to be less than a minimum value in a preset thickness range, that is, the edge portion 1 is thinner, so the photovoltaic module 10 with the adhesive film 10 has poor operational reliability. If the adhesive film 10 is made of EVA and the depth D.sub.3 of the third embossment 31 meets a condition of use, when the difference i is greater than 0.2 mm, the depth D.sub.1 of the first embossment 11 is excessively small, the gram weight per unit area of the edge portion 1 is greater, and after lamination and thermal warping, more materials in the adhesive film 10 overflow from the edge of the laminate 100, and more waste is formed, that is, a small quantity of adhesive films 10 are manufactured from a unit quantity of adhesive film raw materials, so manufacturing efficiency is low. Therefore, it is better that the difference i is within a range of 0.1 mmi0.2 mm.

    [0055] In this embodiment, referring to FIG. 3, if the adhesive film 10 is made of EVA and the depth D.sub.1 of the first embossment 11 meets a condition of use, when the difference i is less than 0.1 mm, the depth D.sub.3 of the third embossment 31 is excessively large, the gram weight per unit area of the middle portion 3 is greater, and after lamination and thermal warping, an actual thickness of the middle portion 3 is likely to be greater than a maximum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the middle portion 3 is thicker, and the thicker middle portion 3 easily exerts a squeezing force on the solar cell string 20, so the solar cells of the solar cell string 20 are prone to cracking. If the adhesive film 10 is made of EVA and the depth D.sub.1 of the first embossment 11 meets a condition of use, when the difference i is greater than 0.2 mm, the depth D.sub.3 of the third embossment 31 is excessively small, the gram weight per unit area of the middle portion 3 is smaller, and after lamination and thermal warping, the actual thickness of the middle portion 3 is likely to be less than the minimum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the middle portion 3 is thinner, and the thinner middle portion 3 is easily delaminated from adjacent components, so the photovoltaic module 10 with the adhesive film 10 has poor operational reliability. Therefore, it is better that the difference i is within a range of 0.1 mmi0.2 mm.

    [0056] In some embodiments, referring to FIG. 3, the adhesive film 10 is made of POE, and there is a set difference j between the depth D.sub.3 and the depth D.sub.1, where 0.11 mmj0.22 mm. The difference j may be, for example, 0.11 mm, 0.12 mm, 0.13 mm, 0.14 mm, 0.15 mm, 0.16 mm, 0.17 mm, 0.18 mm, 0.19 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.21 mm, or 0.22 mm.

    [0057] In this embodiment, referring to FIG. 3, if the adhesive film 10 is made of POE and the depth D.sub.3 of the third embossment 31 meets a condition of use, when the difference j is less than 0.11 mm, the depth D.sub.1 of the first embossment 11 is excessively large, the gram weight per unit area of the edge portion 1 is smaller, and after lamination and thermal warping, an actual thickness of the edge portion 1 is likely to be less than the minimum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the edge portion 1 is thinner, so the photovoltaic module 10 with the adhesive film 10 has poor operational reliability. If the adhesive film 10 is made of POE and the depth D.sub.3 of the third embossment 31 meets a condition of use, when the difference j is greater than 0.22 mm, the depth D.sub.1 of the first embossment 11 is excessively small, the gram weight per unit area of the edge portion 1 is greater, and after lamination and thermal warping, more materials in the adhesive film 10 overflow from the edge of the laminate 100, and more waste is formed, that is, a small quantity of adhesive films 10 are manufactured from a unit quantity of adhesive film raw materials, so manufacturing efficiency is low. Therefore, it is better that the difference j is within a range of 0.11 mmj0.22 mm.

    [0058] In this embodiment, referring to FIG. 3, if the adhesive film 10 is made of POE and the depth D.sub.1 of the first embossment 11 meets a condition of use, when the difference j is less than 0.11 mm, the depth D.sub.3 of the third embossment 31 is excessively large, the gram weight per unit area of the middle portion 3 is greater, and after lamination and thermal warping, the actual thickness of the middle portion 3 is likely to be greater than the maximum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the middle portion 3 is thicker, and the thicker middle portion 3 easily exerts a squeezing force on the solar cell string 20, so the solar cells of the solar cell string 20 are prone to cracking. If the adhesive film 10 is made of POE and the depth D.sub.1 of the first embossment 11 meets a condition of use, when the difference j is greater than 0.22 mm, the depth D.sub.3 of the third embossment 31 is excessively small, the gram weight per unit area of the middle portion 3 is smaller, and after lamination and thermal warping, the actual thickness of the middle portion 3 is likely to be less than the minimum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the middle portion 3 is thinner, and the thinner middle portion 3 is easily delaminated from adjacent components, so the photovoltaic module 10 with the adhesive film 10 has poor operational reliability. Therefore, it is better that the difference j is within a range of 0.11 mmj0.22 mm.

    [0059] In other embodiments, the adhesive film 10 may alternatively be made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB).

    [0060] In other embodiments, two different adhesive films 10 in a same photovoltaic module may be made of a same material or different materials.

    [0061] In other embodiments, the adhesive film 10 may be formed by splicing different materials. For example, two sides of a POE adhesive film are spliced with an EVA adhesive film.

    [0062] In other embodiments, the adhesive film 10 may be co-extruded from different materials, such as an EVA-POE-EVA co-extruded adhesive film, or an EVA-POE co-extruded adhesive film.

    [0063] The subsequent content herein focuses on the adhesive film 10 formed of a single material.

    [0064] In some embodiments, 0.03 mmD.sub.11 mm. D.sub.1 may be, for example, 0.03 mm, 0.07 mm, 0.1 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.8 mm, 0.9 mm, or 1 mm. Through the setting, the depth of the first embossment 11 of the edge portion 1 may be shallower.

    [0065] In some embodiments, 0.15 mmD.sub.30.3 mm. D.sub.3 may be, for example, 0.15 mm, 0.16 mm, 0.17 mm, 0.18 mm, 0.19 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.21 mm, 0.22 mm, 0.23 mm, 0.24 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.26 mm, 0.27 mm, 0.28 mm, 0.29 mm, or 0.3 mm. Through the setting, the depth of the third embossment 31 of the middle portion 3 may be deeper.

    [0066] In some embodiments, according to the above numerical ranges for D.sub.1 and D.sub.3, D.sub.2=(D.sub.1+D.sub.3)/2, and D.sub.2.sup.min=D.sub.1 and D.sub.2.sup.max=D.sub.3. Through the setting, the depth of the second embossment 21 in the transition portion 2 gradually changes.

    [0067] In some embodiments, the edge portion 1 has a set width W.sub.1, where 40 mmW.sub.160 mm. The width W.sub.1 may be, for example, 40 mm, 41 mm, 42 mm, 43 mm, 44 mm, 45 mm, 46 mm, 47 mm, 48 mm, 49 mm, 50 mm, 51 mm, 52 mm, 53 mm, 54 mm, 55 mm, 56 mm, 57 mm, 58 mm, 59 mm, or 60 mm. A user may selectively set the width W.sub.1 of the edge portion 1 within the range according to an actual use requirement.

    [0068] In this embodiment, under a same length condition, if the width W.sub.1<40 mm, the edge portion 1 is excessively narrow, the gram weight per unit area of the edge portion 1 is smaller, that is, an amount of the materials in the adhesive film 10 that are pre-compensated and arranged at the edge portion 1 is smaller, and after lamination and thermal warping, the actual thickness of the edge portion 1 is likely to be less than the minimum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the edge portion 1 is thinner, so the photovoltaic module 10 with the adhesive film 10 has poor operational reliability. Under a same length condition, if the width W.sub.1>60 mm, the edge portion 1 is excessively wide, the gram weight per unit area of the edge portion 1 is greater, and after lamination and thermal warping, more materials in the adhesive film 10 overflow from the edge of the laminate 100, and more waste is formed, that is, a small quantity of adhesive films 10 are manufactured from a unit quantity of adhesive film raw materials, so manufacturing efficiency is low. Therefore, it is better that the width W.sub.1 is within the range of 40 mm to 60 mm.

    [0069] In some embodiments, the transition portion 2 has a set width W.sub.2, where 40 mmW.sub.260 mm. The width W.sub.2 may be, for example, 40 mm, 41 mm, 42 mm, 43 mm, 44 mm, 45 mm, 46 mm, 47 mm, 48 mm, 49 mm, 50 mm, 51 mm, 52 mm, 53 mm, 54 mm, 55 mm, 56 mm, 57 mm, 58 mm, 59 mm, or 60 mm. The user may selectively set the width W.sub.2 of the transition portion 2 within the range according to an actual use requirement.

    [0070] In this embodiment, under a same length condition, if the width W.sub.2<40 mm, the transition portion 2 is excessively narrow, the gram weight per unit area of the transition portion 2 is smaller, that is, an amount of the materials in the adhesive film 10 that are pre-compensated and arranged at the transition portion 2 is smaller, and after lamination and thermal warping, the actual thickness of the transition portion 2 is likely to be less than the minimum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the transition portion 2 is thinner, so the photovoltaic module 10 with the adhesive film 10 has poor operational reliability. Under a same length condition, if the width W.sub.2>60 mm, the transition portion 2 is excessively wide, the gram weight per unit area of the transition portion 2 is greater, and a small quantity of adhesive films 10 are manufactured from a unit quantity of adhesive film raw materials, so manufacturing efficiency is low. Therefore, it is better that the width W.sub.2 is within the range of 40 mm to 60 mm.

    [0071] In some embodiments, the edge portion 1 has a set gram weight per unit area M.sub.1, the transition portion 2 has a set gram weight per unit area M.sub.2, the middle portion 3 has a set gram weight per unit area M.sub.3, where M.sub.1>M.sub.2>M.sub.3, and there is a set difference k between the gram weight M.sub.1 and the gram weight M.sub.3, where 100 g/m.sup.2<k200 g/m.sup.2. The difference k may be, for example, 100 g/m.sup.2, 105 g/m.sup.2, 110 g/m.sup.2, 115 g/m.sup.2, 120 g/m.sup.2, 125 g/m.sup.2, 130 g/m.sup.2, 135 g/m.sup.2, 140 g/m.sup.2, 145 g/m.sup.2, 150 g/m.sup.2, 155 g/m.sup.2, 160 g/m.sup.2, 165 g/m.sup.2, 170 g/m.sup.2, 175 g/m.sup.2, 180 g/m.sup.2, 185 g/m.sup.2, 190 g/m.sup.2, 195 g/m.sup.2, or 200 g/m.sup.2. The user may selectively set the difference k within the range according to an actual use requirement.

    [0072] In this embodiment, if the gram weight M.sub.3 of the middle portion 3 satisfies a use requirement, when the difference k is less than 100 g/m.sup.2, the gram weight per unit area of the edge portion 1 is smaller, and after lamination and thermal warping, the actual thickness of the edge portion 1 is likely to be less than the minimum value in a preset thickness range, that is, the edge portion 1 is thinner, so the photovoltaic module 10 with the adhesive film 10 has poor operational reliability. If the gram weight M.sub.3 of the middle portion 3 satisfies a use requirement, when the difference k is greater than 200 g/m.sup.2, the gram weight per unit area of the edge portion 1 is greater, and after lamination and thermal warping, more materials in the adhesive film 10 overflow from the edge of the laminate 100, and more waste is formed, that is, a small quantity of adhesive films 10 are manufactured from a unit quantity of adhesive film raw materials, so manufacturing efficiency is low. Therefore, it is better that the difference k is within the range of 100 g/m.sup.2 to 200 g/m.sup.2.

    [0073] In this embodiment, if the gram weight M.sub.1 of the edge portion 1 meets a use requirement, when the difference k is less than 100 g/m.sup.2, the gram weight per unit area of the middle portion 3 is greater, and after lamination and thermal warping, the actual thickness of the middle portion 3 is likely to be greater than the maximum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the middle portion 3 is thicker, and the thicker middle portion 3 easily exerts a squeezing force on the solar cell string 20, so the solar cells of the solar cell string 20 are prone to cracking. If the gram weight M.sub.1 of the edge portion 1 meets a use requirement, when the difference k is greater than 200 g/m.sup.2, the gram weight per unit area of the middle portion 3 is smaller, and after lamination and thermal warping, the actual thickness of the middle portion 3 is likely to be less than the minimum value in the preset thickness range, that is, the middle portion 3 is thinner, and the thinner middle portion 3 is easily delaminated from adjacent components, so the photovoltaic module 10 with the adhesive film 10 has poor operational reliability. Therefore, it is better that the difference k is within the range of 100 g/m.sup.2 to 200 g/m.sup.2.

    [0074] In some embodiments, a thickness of the edge portion 1, a thickness of the transition portion 2, and a thickness of the middle portion 3 are the same. Through the setting, the adhesive film 10 is relatively flat as a whole, and the adhesive film 10 is not prone to wrinkles, which facilitates the adhesive film 10 to be recycled into the roll material by the winding mechanism.

    [0075] In some embodiments, at least one of two opposite sides of the adhesive film 10 along a thickness direction (a direction parallel to a direction Z) is provided with the first embossment 11, the second embossment 21, and the third embossment 31 described above. Referring to FIG. 3, one side of the adhesive film 10 may be provided with the first embossment 11, the second embossment 21, and the third embossment 31 described above. Referring to FIG. 4, two sides of the adhesive film 10 may be provided with the first embossment 11, the second embossment 21, and the third embossment 31 described above. The above two embossment position setting schemes both have the technical effect mentioned above. Details are not described herein again.

    [0076] In some embodiments, the adhesive film 10 is in a shape of a rectangle, and the edge portion 1 is provided on at least one pair of opposite sides of the adhesive film 10.

    [0077] When the solar cell string 20 is arranged along a width direction of the adhesive film 10 (a direction parallel to a direction X), two sides of the adhesive film 10 that are oppositely arranged along the width direction of the adhesive film 10 are prone to thinning due to thermal warping. Therefore, referring to FIG. 2, the two sides of the adhesive film 10 that are oppositely arranged along the width direction of the adhesive film 10 may be provided with the edge portion 1 to reduce a possibility of thinning of the two sides of the adhesive film 10 that are oppositely arranged along the width direction of the adhesive film 10 after thermal warping. When the solar cell string 20 is arranged along a length direction of the adhesive film 10 (a direction parallel to a direction Y), two sides of the adhesive film 10 that are oppositely arranged along the length direction of the adhesive film 10 are prone to thinning due to thermal warping. Therefore, referring to FIG. 5, the two sides of the adhesive film 10 that are oppositely arranged along the length direction of the adhesive film 10 may be provided with the edge portion 1 to reduce a possibility of thinning of the two sides of the adhesive film 10 that are oppositely arranged along the length direction of the adhesive film 10 after thermal warping. Referring to FIG. 6 to FIG. 7, the two sides of the adhesive film 10 that are oppositely arranged along the length direction of the adhesive film 10 (the direction parallel to the direction Y) and the two sides of the adhesive film 10 that are oppositely arranged along the width direction of the adhesive film 10 (the direction parallel to the direction X) may be both provided with the edge portion 1. Through the arrangement, a possibility of thinning of either side of the adhesive film 10 after lamination and thermal warping can be reduced. The edge portion 1, the transition portion 2, and the middle portion 3 all include a structure of a chamfered circle, which can reduce a possibility of stress concentration. A size of the chamfered circle is not limited in some embodiments of the present disclosure. Based on the above content, the user can choose from the above three arrangement manners of the edge portion 1 according to specific parts of the adhesive film 10 that are prone to thinning.

    [0078] In other embodiments, the adhesive film 10 may be in a shape of a triangle, a circle, an ellipse, a hexagon, or the like.

    [0079] In some embodiments, recessed spaces of the first embossment 11, the second embossment 21, and the third embossment 31 may be regular recessed spaces or irregular recessed spaces, and the recessed spaces may be in a shape of any one or a combination of a column, a cone, and a ring. Projected along the thickness direction of the adhesive film 10, the first embossment 11, the second embossment 21, and the third embossment 31 may be in a shape of a well, a woven pattern, or a wave pattern.

    [0080] The direction X, the direction Y, and the direction Z described herein are direction perpendicular in pairs. The dotted lines in the drawings herein are structural dividing lines, and the dotted lines in the drawings herein are structural section lines.