CVD Equipment Corporation obtains $25 million worth of orders in 2008

CVD Equipment Corporation stated that it has received a total of $25 million in orders since January 1, 2008, compared to $14 million orders received in the full 12 months in 2007. Around 50% of the orders in 2008 deal with the needs of the solar and energy markets and include CVD proprietary and patent pending thin-film solutions.

The first thin-film market segment is for continuous thin-film Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition (APCVD) of Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) coatings for photovoltaics while, the second thin-film market segment is a high throughput Silicon Epitaxial Chemical Vapory Deposition System for a lower cost manufacturing resolution in the solar and power semiconductor markets. 


By Syanne Olson

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