Grenzebach Presents High Performance Technology for Efficient Production

Date: 27 August 2012

Cutting production costs, increasing product output– at the EU PVSEC the equipment supplier and automation specialist Grenzebach shows to be well prepared for the challenges of the market The high tech experts present their solutions for the efficient production of thin-filmmodules, CSP and CPV in hall 3, stand J41.With over 40 years of experience as glass equipment manufacturer Grenzebach is established as one of the leading global players for integrated solutions for the solar industry.

With their concepts and designs the specialists have repeatedly set new standards for a more efficient production process.

At the trade fair Grenzebach presents a complete portfolio for the thin film, CPV and CSP market. This includes front end and back end technology with conveyors, washers, cutters and stackers, accumulators, handling robots, inspection systems, laser processing and process simulation, as well as MES systems for production planning and control.

The specialists place great emphasis on intelligent solutions in the areas of CPV and CPS. Experts predict good growth rates for both markets in the next few years– provided these technologies manage to realize their potential cost savings. An area that may also benefit from Grenzebach’s longstanding experience in the industrialization of complex production processes. Grenzebach supports CPV customers with fully automated CPV processing lines - from base plate assembly with receivers to SOG lens plate manufacturing up to module assembly – the customers receive accurately coordinated equipment for their facilities. Additionally, the Grenzebach booth offers trade and business professionals a comprehensive overview of already implemented equipment for the manufacturing of Fresnel mirrors as well as modular and mobile installation solutions for CSP lines.

In addition to their longstanding experience and cutting edge technology the specialists from Hamlar score first of all with their proximity to the customer and 24/7 service. With global offices and service stations Grenzebach is well positioned to tackle market challenges. Downward price pressure is everywhere; time to market has become much shorter. Speed and flexibility are now a key competitive advantage. Grenzebach responds to all this with a total package, optimized over many years, and provides customers with ideal prerequisites for success. Trade and business visitors are welcome to draw their own conclusions at the Grenzebach booth J41 in hall 3.

Grenzebach supports CPV customers with fully automated CPV processing lines - from base plate assembly with receivers to SOG lens plate manufacturing up to module assembly – the customers receive accurately coordinated equipment for their facilities.

The Grenzebach booth offers trade and business professionals a comprehensive overview of already implemented equipment for the manufacturing of Fresnel mirrors as well as modular and mobile installation solutions for CSP lines.

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