Chinese researchers say #Tibet’s Dinggye leucogranite yielded purified quartz sands with 99.996% and 99.995% SiO2. The study says this could help #China reduce reliance on imported high-purity quartz used in chips, silicon wafers and solar panels
ཀྲུང་གོའི་ཞིབ་འཇུག་པ་ཚོས་བཤད་རྒྱུར། #Tibet གི་ཏིང་ཡེ་ལི་ཀོ་ཀེ་ལན་གྱིས་99.996%དང་99.995%SiO2ཡིས་གཙང་མའི་བྱེ་མའི་ཐོན་ཚད་ཐོན་ཡོད། ཞིབ་འཇུག་གིས་བཤད་རྒྱུར། འདིས་ཉིང་ལྷེབ་དང་། སའེ་ཀན་བག་ལེབ་དང་ཉི་ནུས་པང་ལེབ་སོགས་ལ་སྤྱོད་པའི་ནང་འདྲེན་བྱས་པའི་དྭངས་གཙང་མཐོ་བའི་ཁྭ་ཚི་ལ་བརྟེན་ཚད་ཇེ་ཉུང་དུ་གཏོང་#China བར་ཕན་ཐོགས་ཡོད།
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Chinese researchers say #Tibet’s Dinggye leucogranite yielded purified quartz sands with 99.996% and 99.995% SiO2. The study says this could help #China reduce reliance on imported high-purity quartz used in chips, silicon wafers and solar panels.
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The smoke is coming up *between* the panels. The roofing could be asphalt membrane. Asphalt produces oily black smoke. The only stuff on solar panels is wiring and a pvc membrane sometimes. The panels aren’t burning because they are made of quartz glass (SiO2), basically rock.
Bullshit. Just some wiring and some plastic film. Solar panels are silicon dioxide, SiO2, and literally can’t burn because the silica is ALREADY oxidized.
Solar panels are basically made of quartz, SiO2, with impurities. It is *already* oxidized, heating *can't* oxidize it any further. Its gotta be insulation or wiring or something else.
Good luck catching quartz on fire. Its SiO2, silicon dioxide, and it's *already* oxidized. It just can't burn. It's not physically possible. Yes I am a scientist.