A groundbreaking crystal-growing system called CGS Lab has been developed by PVA TePla Group, a manufacturer of high-temperature, vacuum and silicon crystallization solutions.
The CGS Lab can produce monocrystalline ingots by utilizing the Czochralski technique. This crystal-growing system is ideal for both basic research application at universities and institutes and for industrial application in the optical, semiconductor and solar sectors.
PVA TePla’s system is an appropriate solution for photovoltaic firms and polysilicon manufacturers to carry out rapid and effective material characterization for pre-delivery standardization and inspections. It is also suitable for optimizing infrared optics, concentrator photovoltaics and solar cell material like Si, Ge.
The CGS Lab offers a number of benefits to consumers such as short process times, less material, energy and media usage, low staff utilization, and low space and low maintenance requirements. The system is easy to use and the entire process is automated. A graphical user interface (GUI), which is integrated into the system, is used to control the parameters at any time.