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Dow releases new silicone gel for high voltage PV

Summary by Pv Magazine USA
The company said that its Dowsil EG-4175 Silicone Gel resists temperatures of up to 180 C in next-generation IGBT modules used in inverters.From pv magazine Global Michigan-headquartered materials science company Dow has released a new silicon gel that enables higher voltages in devices such as solar inverters, wind turbines and electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Dubbwed Dowsil EG-4175 Silicone Gel, the company says it resists temperatures up to 1…
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Dow launches a new silicone gel for high-voltage photovoltaic systems says its Dowsil EG-4175 silicone gel withstands temperatures of up to 180 °C in the state-of-the-art IGBT modules used in investors.Dow Materials Science, based in Michigan, has launched a new silicone gel that allows higher voltages in devices such as solar inverters, wind turbines and electric vehicle batteries (VE).Baptized as a Dowsil EG-4175 silicone gel, the company says…

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pv magazine International broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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