Tool Order: RENA to provide Shaanxi Youser with wet processing equipment

July 10, 2014
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As part of its PV manufacturing expansion plans to 1GW, Shaanxi Non-ferrous Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd., also known as Shaanxi Youser Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of state-owned Shaanxi Youser Group has also placed equipment orders with RENA.

Following on from orders placed with Schmid and centrotherm, Shaanxi Youser has selected RENA’s ‘BatchTex’ processing tools and ‘monoTEX’ additive for solvent-free texturing of monocrystalline wafers. Shaanxi Youser is building a 120MW monocrystalline cell line as part of its expansion plans.

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The specialist equipment supplier is also supplying its ‘InOxSide’ Inline systems for solar cell junction isolation processes for Shaanxi Youser’s 380MW multicrystalline solar cell line expansion. 

Financial details were not disclosed. 

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