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Heavy Duty Laser Machining of EWT Solar Cells

Industry, Real Estate & Construction
Press release from: 3D-Micromac AG
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Laser drilling of micro holes for back-contacts

CHEMNITZ – 06/06/2008 – 3D-Micromac AG, leading supplier of tailored laser micromachining systems, announces the launching of a dedicated workstation for efficient and at the same time highly precise generation of micro holes for back-side contacting of emitter wrap-through (EWT) solar cells. The novel machining concept is based on the approved microDrill family.

Driven by the Renewable Energy Sources Act, solar industry is scrutinizing ever more effective ways to directly convert solar energy into electric current. The resulting technological stimulus advances the application of particularly flexible tools for micro structuring. For edge isolation as well as selective ablation of layers in the fabrication of thin-film solar cells, laser micromachining techniques are already well-established. Moreover, laser drilling proved predestined for the highly efficient generation of micro holes in EWT solar cells.

Staying abreast of these changes, 3D-Micromac AG advanced the approved microDRILL system. Utilizing an 80 W infrared laser, 5,000 clearance holes can be drilled per second. Their exact alignment at a repeat accuracy of 5 µm is achieved by edge and mark recognition.

Therewith, the preconditions for the generation of micro holes during an industrial-scale fabrication of EWT solar cells are given. Tino Petsch, CEO of 3D-Micromac AG says: „With immediate effect, our customers also in this range do benefit from our long-standing experience in the development of industrial laser micromachining workstations.”

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3D-Micromac AG

Dipl.-Betriebswirt (BA) Mandy Möckel
Marketing/ Sales
Annaberger Str. 240
D-09125 Chemnitz
GERMANY

Phone: +49 (0)371 400 43-0
Fax: +49 (0)371 400 43-40
E-Mail: info@3d-micromac.com
Web: www.3d-micromac.com

About 3D-Micromac AG

3D-Micromac AG, a leading supplier of customized laser micro machining systems, has gained an established position in the international market over the past several years.
As a developer and manufacturer of complex workstations, as a service provider for materials and surface machining or as a solution provider for the development of specific production processes - we are able to find the best solution for every customer’s task.
More: www.3d-micromac.com
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