Used TECDIA TEC 1018AR #9401011 for sale

TECDIA TEC 1018AR
Manufacturer
TECDIA
Model
TEC 1018AR
ID: 9401011
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TECDIA TEC 1018AR is a scribing and dicing equipment designed for multi-layered thin-film photovoltaic cell production. This system allows the production of even and accurate deposition of various thin-film layers, such as silicon-based absorber and dielectric layers, as well as metal contacts, by precisely controlling the laser dispersion. The unit is equipped with a high-quality laser head and four independent axes, all of which are motorized to ensure accuracy and repeatability of all motions. The four axes are composed of a "Z" axis, a "X-Y" axis, a "W" axis, and a "R" axis. The "Z" axis is used for vertical movement, allowing for easily adaptable cutting height from 0 to 500 microns. The "X-Y" axis is used for horizontal movement, enabling the laser to move in a variety of directions for any slanted or curved edge cuts. The "W" axis is used for a rotational axis, allowing for the laser to rotate from 48 to 180 degrees, which can assist in aligning the laser head parallel to the materials being cut. The "R" axis is used for the rotational movement of the laser head itself, creating a more streamlined motion while producing optimal cutting results. TEC 1018AR machine also offers high resolution and excellent cutting accuracy, with the capability to go as small as 5 microns on width and depth. The laser head is also well-suited to address temperature and other environmental concerns, featuring constant temperature maintenance, air purging and evacuation, and a large frequency range between 20 to 200 kHz. The tool's design also makes it suitable for integration into various production lines and external systems. Overall, TECDIA TEC 1018AR is ideal for thin-film photovoltaic product production, boasting a high accuracy, resolution, and reliability. With four axes of motion and a powerful laser head to cut thin layers of materials with ease, this asset offers an efficient, automated process for thin-film photovoltaic cell production.
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