Meyer Burger Offers First Diamond-Wire Saw System Designed For Monocrystalline Solar Wafers

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One of the world’s leading suppliers of systems and production equipment to the photovoltaic and semiconductor industries, Meyer Burger, is now offering the DW 288+ — the first diamond-wire saw system designed specifically for monocrystalline solar wafer applications.

By “designed specifically for,” what they mean is that the DW 288+ includes a unique, brand-new technology for diamond wire management during the cutting process. This means more control, and hence more precision and speed, and lower costs.

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The platform can be used to slice any number of different brittle materials, including purified silicon and sapphire, into ultrathin wafers.

The new platform is notable because diamond-wire cutting technology represents a fast-growing segment of the market, replacing slurry-based wafer processing. Since the approach is relatively new there is still great potential for improvement, and hence lower costs — something of great interest in the young solar industry.

Here’s the rundown via Meyer Burger:

• Sophisticated wire management
-Extended wire lifetime
-Lowest cost of ownerschip
• Highspeed with up to 25 m/s
-Faster material removal
-Increased capacity
• Stable processes
-Maximum yield
-Simple maintenance
• Perfectly designed consumables
-Holistic approach
-One-stop shop; reduced complexity
• Waterbased process
-Environmental friendly
-Tailored for local needs
• Thin wafer (≥100 µm) / thin wire (≥100 µm core)
• One Touch Carrier System – wafer protection during transport and minimized handling steps
• Optimized axis distance & maximum load length
• Lowest number of wear parts and good accessibility
• Pick & place / plug & play installation
• Lowest footprint including service area

In related news, the company recently announced that it has successfully concluded a strategic Preferred Supplier contract for the delivery and installation of a fully integrated high efficiency SmartWire Connection Technology line in Europe. The buyers in this case are Hanplast and FreeVolt, with the production line purchased for a jointly developed module production factory in Bydgoszcz Technology Park in Poland. The annual production capacity of the line is 80 MW.


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