High-quality, cost-competitive PV cell metallization will need to be flexible in terms of size, while coupled with process speed, delicate handling, and high levels of automation. So says the solar team at German cell-metallization line supplier Asys. Lukas Sänger, product manager and head of application solar at Asys, and Matthias Drews – director of solar sales – recently spoke to pv magazine about the company’s new solar platform, the Airon, and how it can achieve these goals.
The Airon printer moves the 'pedals' on which the cells sit, rather than the printing table itself.
Image: ASYS
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