Innovalight Inc. says it has installed the world's first
high-throughput industrial silicon-ink inkjet printing system at the
company's headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. The printing system was
engineered and manufactured by OTB Solar in cooperation with
Innovalight.
Using high-precision, touchless inkjet printing of
silicon ink, Innovalight says it can halve the number of manufacturing
steps required to produce high-efficiency solar cells. In addition, the
OTB printing system allows for high-volume production of ultra-thin
crystalline silicon solar cells with thicknesses as little as 50
microns.
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