VENDOROVERVIEW
Robotic & Handling Systems
Automation and integration of sub-processes such as Grinding Measuring Cropping Glueing
Transportation and handling of bricks High process stabilization Optimized Cost of operation CoO
High-Speed Cell Connecting String soldering systems with integrated testing equipment lay-up systems fully automated cross wiring
Highest throughput 600 up to 5000 cells per hour flexible automation grade maximum uptime
Soft-touch soldering process for highest soldering quality
Wafer Handling Systems Wafer handling and automation technology in wafer and cell production
Fully automated wet wafer separation Transport and handling of ultra thin wafers down to 50 µm
Processing of all common types and sizes of solar cells
Measurement Systems for Solar Cells and Modules Used by the leading certification bodies worldwide
Metrology Systems Leading measurement technologies Quality inspection of: Thickness ,Edge defects, Geometry, Saw marks,
Invisible micro cracks, Stain detection Process controlling, acceleration controlled system
High productivity: 3‘600 Wafer/h
Best in class performance, with: Unique light uniformity on the illuminated surface
Outstanding light stability during the flash
Unmatched spectral match with sunlight
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Solar Building Technologies Development, production and installation of building-integrated solar systems
Turn Key Solar Module Solutions Leading competence in module production
Turnkey solar module production lines
Laminating lines Highly reproducible process and longest lifetimes of solar modules
Worldwide assistance Worldwide regional service centres for customer services, final assembly, spare parts or repairs
‘Lifetime’ support of all machines, systems and solutions of MBT group 7x24 hours global service
Customer focused solutions Initial cost reduction
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