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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