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Solar Power Plant

We are specialized to supply solar panels to solar power plant projects in MW scale. But we are also able to provide container scale offers for residential scale integrators as well.

Photovoltaic

Panel Light-I-V Tester

The Panel Light-I-V Tester (ASIV) is used to test photovoltaic panels or modules during their production. A flashlight illuminates the work piece with similar light spectrum to that of the Sun, while the electric performance of the unfinished panel or the finished module is accurately measured. With the help of the tester the user can filter out reject panels. Testing the final performance reveals changes made by alternations in the deposition recipe. This enables a constant improvement in the PV products of the user. The ASIV is a computer controlled device. A standard solar panel is used to calibrate the tester. It has two modes of operation: the go / no-go test and the detailed test. The latter measures maximum power with voltage and current values, open circuit voltage, short circuit current, fill factor, shunt and series resistance, and low light open circuit voltage.

ASLS - Laser Scribing System

The Laser Scribing System (ASLS) is a high-precision laser cutting tool used in photovoltaic module manufacturing lines. Its purpose is to cut the deposited layers of the panels thus dividing them into individual solar cells. Continuously adjusted infrared and visible Nd:YAG lasers cut the silicon, metal and metal-oxide layers, while they move over the glass. A vacuum system removes any particles from the surface of the glass and from the air under it.

ASLS - Laser Scribing System

The Laser Scribing System (ASLS) is a high-precision laser cutting tool used in photovoltaic module manufacturing lines. Its purpose is to cut the deposited layers of the panels thus dividing them into individual solar cells. Continuously adjusted infrared and visible Nd:YAG lasers cut the silicon, metal and metal-oxide layers, while they move over the glass. A vacuum system removes any particles from the surface of the glass and from the air under it.