Order Focus: BTU receives another Tritan follow-on order

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    BTU International's Tritan metallization firing system

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BTU International has received another follow-on order for its Tritan metallization firing systems, which feature BTU's TriSpeed technology. The system was chosen for its ability to ramp up to 200 degrees Celsius per second while not compromising the drying and cooling sections of the profile.

"Our customers are under tremendous pressure to ramp their production today with the capability to improve efficiency tomorrow," said Jan-Paul van Maaren, vice president of marketing at BTU. "Tritan's unique capabilities, paired with the expertise of our local support team, make this possible. This order is further evidence that Tritan is the system of choice for world class cell manufacturers who accept nothing less than enabling technologies, reliability, and world-class support from their suppliers."

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