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Sandia to manage DOE-funded solar projects - 10 October 2008
J.S. Whang, President and Chief Executive Officer of Amtech, commented: “We are very pleased with the development of our new solar PECVD product and its performance as both a mass production and research and development tool. This technology applies to the application of anti-reflective coating to solar wafers, which is critical to the efficiency of solar cells. The market for this PECVD product is larger than our successful diffusion furnace market, and we are currently arranging a solar wafer test run for one of our top tier customers. This newest solar product adds another solar cell processing step to Amtech’s offerings and is another milestone in our strategic plan to provide multiple production tools to the solar industry.”
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