I am interested in study what is the manufacturing process to trade name thin picture solar cells? Could someone please guide me to the right place.
Is it possible to know a ballpark estimate on setting up the production plant?
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Answers: The link have lots more information on production of cells.
Thin show plants with the most well-developed technology will pinch slightly longer to get to volume production: possibly up to 12 months more to become fully functioning and maybe several years more to run at full dimensions. Critical factors are the assignment times on custom equipment for thin show deposition and processing, and the time to get manufacturing-related technology issues resolved formerly the process can be fully operational. Production may also be constrained by slower marketplace up-take of the new technology-based product. Cell plants regularly have parallel lines of operation, respectively line can be brought on-stream surrounded by sequence. They do not operate to the strict cleanliness requirements of the microelectronics industry, but they come close to it.
In c-Si, wafers typically undergo a process sequence of etching, diffusion and screen-printing steps back they are tested and graded for incorporation into modules. For slim films, glass or stainless steel substrates are processed through steps of transparent conducting oxide deposition, semiconductor stratum growth, laser scribing and metallization. The sequence is dependent on the substrate being used. Today's tapered film plants are designed to bar large substrates (of meter mount dimensions) in sheet or roll form so the process equipment is much larger than for the wafer-based c-Si plants.
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Is it possible to know a ballpark estimate on setting up the production plant?
Thanks in mortgage.
-- Sree
Answers: The link have lots more information on production of cells.
Thin show plants with the most well-developed technology will pinch slightly longer to get to volume production: possibly up to 12 months more to become fully functioning and maybe several years more to run at full dimensions. Critical factors are the assignment times on custom equipment for thin show deposition and processing, and the time to get manufacturing-related technology issues resolved formerly the process can be fully operational. Production may also be constrained by slower marketplace up-take of the new technology-based product. Cell plants regularly have parallel lines of operation, respectively line can be brought on-stream surrounded by sequence. They do not operate to the strict cleanliness requirements of the microelectronics industry, but they come close to it.
In c-Si, wafers typically undergo a process sequence of etching, diffusion and screen-printing steps back they are tested and graded for incorporation into modules. For slim films, glass or stainless steel substrates are processed through steps of transparent conducting oxide deposition, semiconductor stratum growth, laser scribing and metallization. The sequence is dependent on the substrate being used. Today's tapered film plants are designed to bar large substrates (of meter mount dimensions) in sheet or roll form so the process equipment is much larger than for the wafer-based c-Si plants.
Do a Google force out. Lots of info. Start here.
http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/1...
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