Ultra-thin glass (UTG) is an exciting material. It exhibits beneficial features known from rigid glass sheets like resistance against heat, UV-light and many chemicals as well as dimensional stability, high gas barrier performance and surface smoothness.
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FHR has successfully delivered the FHR.Star.400x300-SALD. This is FHR’s first machine using spatial atomic layer deposition (spatial ALD). The system is capable of depositing films on both 200 mm wafers
and textiles or other 3D substrates of up to 400 x 300 x 10 mm³.
Spatial ALD allows for high speed and highly conformal coatings ...
centrotherm international AG, Blaubeuren, (ISIN: DE000A1TNMM9 and DE000A1TNMN7) today signed a contract to sell 100 % of the shares of its subsidiary FHR Anlagenbau GmbH to the Vital group headquartered in Guangzhou. The closing of the contract is expected until end of February 2020.
With the sale of the company, the technology and system provider centrotherm strategically focuses on its core competencies in thermal processes ...
On May 28th, 2018 the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS) and FHR Anlagenbau GmbH, Germany jointly announced to continue the close collaboration on the development of new Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) and metal contact coatings that have broad applications in the solar industry. To meet industrial requirements new contact concepts has to be implemented in the production technologies of thin film and silicon based solar panels. At SERIS, several years of experience have been built up in thin-film technologies ...
FHR Anlagenbau GmbH has been awarded by Manz AG (Reutlingen) to deliver a number of sputtering systems for the manufacture of high-efficiency CIGS thin-film solar modules. The systems are to be delivered in 2018 and commissioned in ...
Retrofitted thermal protection films for windows and glass façades in existing residential buildings, commercial buildings and industrial buildings offer great energy saving potential and are seen as an important tool in the fight against climate change ...