Surface preparation happens before bonding
Glass, frame and assembly surfaces must be reviewed in the context of the downstream manufacturing step.
Degreasing and surface preparation before framing and sealing

Glass, frame and assembly surfaces must be reviewed in the context of the downstream manufacturing step.
Flux, adhesive, silicone, EVA and general manufacturing residues require distinct treatment approaches.
Cleaning and preparation should remain connected to the actual material and process stage.
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Frame Degreasers
Degreasing and surface preparation before framing and sealing
Aluminium frame preparation
SolarPro FR-350 is Everklin's a metal protection formulation applied to module frames as part of the corrosion-prevention preparation process. for degreasing and surface preparation before framing and sealing.
Selection begins with the real process stage, residue or soil, substrate, application method and downstream requirement. Exact operating values and product release information must be confirmed against the current Everklin TDS, SDS and approved site procedure.
Machining oil, handling soil and preparation residue on module frames
Degreasing and surface preparation before framing and sealing
Frame Degreasers
Select when the residue, substrate and operating method match this documented product role.
Supports the selected frame degreasers when used under the current approved procedure.
Supports the selected frame degreasers when used under the current approved procedure.
Supports the selected frame degreasers when used under the current approved procedure.
Supports the selected frame degreasers when used under the current approved procedure.
Supports the selected frame degreasers when used under the current approved procedure.
Final values remain subject to the current Everklin TDS and site validation.
| Condition | Use level | Temperature | Time | Method | Rinse / finish |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frame Degreasers | 3. Apply via spray/brush/ wash system 4. Allow contact 30-60 sec 5. Rinse with DI water 6. Dry with clean cloth/ air knife info@everklin.in 6 DOSAGE GUIDE - Manual: 1.0-2.0% (10-20 ml/L water) - Automated systems: 0.2-0.5% (2-5 ml/L water) | Process and substrate dependent | Validate against soil release and the current procedure | Validated spray, wipe or immersion cleaning | Rinse / finish as specified in the current TDS |
Remove loose debris
Dilute per
25 L
Store in the original closed container under the conditions stated in the current SDS and TDS. Keep segregated from incompatible materials.
Start with the active process category, operating objective, soil or residue, materials and application method, then confirm the choice against current product documents.
Product-specific values are supplied through the current approved TDS and Everklin technical review.
Review the current PIS, TDS and SDS together with the approved site or manufacturing procedure.
Cleaning programmes for module front glass before assembly and lamination.
Cleaning programmes for EVA and adhesive residue associated with module assembly.
Degreasing programmes for aluminium frame preparation before assembly.
Cleaning programmes for silicone and sealant residue in module assembly.
Cleaning programmes for flux residue associated with stringing, tabbing and solder operations.
IPA and specialty solvent options for validated module manufacturing cleaning tasks.
Map preparation to glass, frame, interconnect and sealant-related assembly stages.
Review each residue against its actual material and process location.
Keep final clean-down tied to the completed module and inspection route.
Select an Everklin product to request its current technical documentation.
Share the assembly stage, residue and current manufacturing context with Everklin.