Baker Solar, a division of M.E. Baker, introduced FlexTool, an inline wet bench designed for the R&D and pilot-scale requirements of photovoltaic wafer and cell manufacturers.
Baker Solar, a division of M.E. Baker, introduced FlexTool, an inline wet bench designed for the R&D and pilot-scale requirements of photovoltaic wafer and cell manufacturers. FlexTool offers batch-size testing in an inline environment, with low chemical usage and intelligent process control. Sumps are sized and configured for rapid chemistry changes, allowing one tool to be used as a platform for testing many different processes. Currently installed FlexTools in the United States and Europe operate both single- and double-sided processes with patent-pending Touchless transport technology. Rinsing and drying is achieved with Baker Solar?s proprietary high-volume, low-pressure ViaHead module.Baker Solar introduces wet bench for PV manufacturing
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