If you’ve been on a module line lately, you’ve probably heard the chatter: a good solar backsheet film can make or break field reliability. Lucky Ppcw1 Solar Backsheet—made in No. 6, Lekai South Street, Baoding, Hebei, China—leans into that reality with a reinforced PET outer layer and, to be honest, a surprisingly tidy lamination window. Many buyers tell me it feels like the “safe choice” without the fluoropolymer baggage.
Module powers are up; field stress is up. Buyers want fluorine-free designs to sidestep PFAS concerns, while keeping UV, hydrolysis, and sand abrasion at bay. The Lucky Ppcw1 uses a specially formulated reinforced PET outer layer with precise thickness control—exactly the sort of incremental engineering that, in practice, reduces shrinkage and keeps peel strength stable over years. In fact, several EPCs say PET-based solutions are easier to source and recycle; I guess the circularity conversation is finally real.
| Parameter | Lucky Ppcw1 (≈) |
|---|---|
| Total thickness | 300–350 μm (customizable) |
| Breakdown voltage | > 1.5 kV DC typical |
| WVTR | ≤ 2.0 g/m²·day (23°C, ASTM E96) |
| Peel strength (EVA) | ≥ 40 N/cm after lamination |
| Thermal shrinkage | |
| Color | White or black; others on request |
| Lamination window | ≈145–155°C, 10–15 min (EVA-based) |
Note: Values are typical; line settings, encapsulant, and local conditions affect outcomes.
A line operator told me the solar backsheet film “just behaves”—less curl, cleaner cut edges, fewer reworks. That tracks with the reinforced PET outer layer design.
| Vendor | Base structure | Customization | Lead time | Standards support |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lucky Ppcw1 | Reinforced PET/PET | Color, thickness, rolls | Around 2–4 weeks | IEC 61215/61730 test support; CoC on request |
| Vendor A | PET/PA/PET | Limited | 3–6 weeks | IEC support; select UL |
| Vendor B | Co-extruded polyolefin | High | 4–8 weeks | IEC/UL; regional marks |
One C&I integrator in Southeast Asia told us modules with this solar backsheet film held peel strength “nicely” after two monsoons—anecdotal, yes, but encouraging. Practical tips: verify EVA/POE compatibility, keep lamination within the suggested window, and log shrinkage after trial runs. Don’t skip salt-mist or ammonia tests if your market demands them (IEC 61701/IEC 62716).
Ask for material data sheets, lot CoA, and third-party test reports mapped to IEC 61215/61730. For North America, some buyers prefer UL 61730 at the module level; in Europe, TÜV marks are common. RoHS/REACH statements are table stakes nowadays.
Origin: No. 6, Lekai South Street, Baoding, Hebei, China.
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