PV Magazine reports: Dutch company SoLayTec continues to book orders for its atomic layer deposition (ALD) systems.
The manufacturer, part of Arizona-based Amtech Systems, Inc., develops, delivers and services the machines for atomic layer deposition on solar cells worldwide.
The manufacturer, part of Arizona-based Amtech Systems, Inc., develops, delivers and services the machines for atomic layer deposition on solar cells worldwide.
SoLayTec has booked 22 ALD system orders since its inception. (PV Magazine)
SoLayTec
said Monday that it had received a follow-on order for three next
generation solar ALD systems from an unnamed solar cell manufacturer in
Asia and is expected to ship it in the next six months. The company,
originally a spin-off firm of Dutch research organization TNO, launched
in 2010. It has booked 22 ALD system orders since its inception, of
which 15 are for mass production.
"This latest order is another indication of the growing recognition in the solar industry of the outstanding performance of SoLayTec's spatial ALD system to improve the cost of ownership of our customers' PERC cell processes,” said Fokko Pentinga, CEO and president of Amtech.
Read more: http://www.pv-magazine.com/news/details/beitrag/solaytec-finds-buyers-for-ald-systems_100026445/#ixzz4Msh8KUjV
"This latest order is another indication of the growing recognition in the solar industry of the outstanding performance of SoLayTec's spatial ALD system to improve the cost of ownership of our customers' PERC cell processes,” said Fokko Pentinga, CEO and president of Amtech.
Read more: http://www.pv-magazine.com/news/details/beitrag/solaytec-finds-buyers-for-ald-systems_100026445/#ixzz4Msh8KUjV
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