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Engineered Materials Systems Introduces Low-Cost Snap Cure Conductive Adhesive for Stringing or Shingling Solar Modules

May 18, 2015

Engineered Materials Systems, a leading global supplier of conductive interconnect materials for photovoltaic applications, introduced its new EMS 561-147-2 Low-Cost Snap Cure Conductive Adhesive for stringing or shingling applications in crystalline silicon and thin-film solar modules. EMS 561-147-2 is designed to electrically interconnect solar cells using ribbons or direct cell to cell contact.

The adhesive is stress absorbing to withstand the rigors of thermal cycling and features excellent conductive stability to cell and ribbon metallization during damp heat exposure. Additionally, the conductive adhesive is designed to cure in seconds at 180°C or above to enable fast fixturing of the cells in the stringer. EMS 561-147-2 is approximately 50 percent lower cost than standard silver-filled conductive adhesives.

The 561-147-2 conductive adhesive is the latest addition to Engineered Conductive Materials’ full line of conductive adhesives for photovoltaic applications. For more information about the EMS 561-147 Low-Cost Snap Cure Conductive Adhesive or to learn how Engineered Material Systems can define, develop and create an engineered material solution that is right for your company, visit www.emsadhesives.com.


Engineered Materials Systems, Inc. (EMS) technology focus is on electronic materials for semiconductor, circuit assembly, photovoltaic, printer head, camera module, disk drive and photonics assembly product lines. The company creates continual improvements that will guide its customers into the future. For more information, visit www.emsadhesives.com.

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