PVF, or Tedlar, exclusively supplied by DuPont, was the leading component of the fluoropolymer backsheet construction. The undeniable advantage of Tedlar is its proven track record, thus commanding a price premium. However, the current environment in the solar industry has led to harsh cost-cutting strategies, and Tedlar no longer fits the mainstream product manufacturing equation, thus limited to only a few niche applications. As a side note, DuPont also promotes a Tedlar-based frontsheet.
PET is yet another important backsheet component. In addition to being the universal core layer, the chemistry of the polyester film is also optimized with UV protection attributes to be used as the outer layer. DuPont Teijin Films (DTF), in close cooperation with Coveme, played an instrumental role in the development and commercialization of PET-based backsheets. However, as a result of DuPont selling its stake to Celanese, the Mylar-branded PET solutions for the PV industry are now under Mylar Specialty Film. Its UVH PET range is specially designed for enhanced UV barrier and hydrolysis resistance properties to serve as the outer layer of the backsheet. The company also supplies a Mylar core PET film, which, according to DTF, has been used since the birth of the solar industry and can complement any outer layer. In an interview with TaiyangNews, during REI 2024, Alessandro Anderlini, head of Coveme’s photovoltaic division, shared insights into the company’s latest innovations showcased at the REI Expo 2024 (see Coveme's Italian-Engineered PV Backsheets Featured At REI 2024).
All-PP, although not as widespread as the above chemistries, is a coextruded backsheet construction based on PP, which is also commercially available, and mainly offered by Endurans. The technology has several benefits, including a monolayer structure and low-cost manufacturing. In terms of market share, the majority of companies we spoke to confirmed that the market is predominantly led by CPC. In 2023, CPC backsheets held approximately 55% of the market, followed by 15% for PVDF and 24% for non-fluoropolymer chemistries, while Tedlar accounted for 6%. In 2024, film-based backsheets further declined in prominence, with CPC increasing its share to 68%, while non-fluoropolymer backsheets rose to 29%, gaining from the decline of film-based fluoropolymers – PVDF at 7% and Tedlar at 3%.
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The text is an excerpt from the latest TaiyangNews Market Survey on Backsheets & Encapsulation Materials 2024/25, which can be downloaded for free here.