Tool order: Amtech subsidiary receives order for diffusion processing equipment

Amtech Systems' solar subsidiary, Tempress Systems, has received a follow-on multi-system order for its diffusion processing equipment from an existing customer in Asia.

J.S. Whang, President and CEO of Amtech, said, "We are pleased to see follow-on orders coming from our growing customer base in Asia, further demonstrating the continued acceptance and demand for our premier brand, Tempress solar products. The EU PVSEC 2009 exhibition in Hamburg, Germany has been tremendously successful for us based on the activity and interest shown in our solar products. We continue to be optimistic about the long-term growth opportunities in the solar market and our ability to capture that growth by offering multiple solar production tools as a technology turnkey product supplier to the diffusion, PSG, and PECVD markets."

The order for multiple systems is expected to ship by summer 2010.

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