Xcell 3300
Closed Loop Soldering Control Xcell 3300
Introduction
Time-proven, gentle cell handling techniques allow the Xcell 3300 to process the thinnest solar cells available to the market. New to the Xcell 3300 is an innovative spray fluxing method that accurately applies just the right amount of flux to the top and/or bottom of the cell for superior soldering results. Ribbon straightness and accuracy is assured by the Xcell 3300 with its "total ribbon control" technique of holding both ends of the ribbon (Patent Pending). With this capability, even super soft and unstraightened ribbon can be processed with superior alignment accuracy.
Key features:
- Handles cells from 100mm to 210mm with 2 ribbons.
- Strings 650 cells in a single or 1300 cells per hour peak in a double version.
- Less contamination of cell with non contact fluxing method.
- Closed loop soldering control (PID).
- Cell pre-heating – Standard, reduces thermal stress during soldering.
- TopControl operators software with graphical assistance.
- Total ribbon control provides superior ribbon alignment – even with badly cambered ribbon!
Function
The all new Xcell 3300 embodies all of the features which have made the Xcell 2500 such a hit. The Xcell 3300, with its proven technology and its compact design,processes all traditional mono- and polycrystalline solar cells up to 210 mm², with 2 or 3 busbars.
The maximum throughput of the machine is 650 cells per hour peak for a single, or 1300 cells per hour peak for a double configuration. Although it takes a minimum amount of floor space, its processing stations remain perfectly accessible.
The Xcell 3300 is equipped with a closed loop (PID) induction soldered head. The strings can be offloaded into stationary trays or laid up directly onto glass.
Technical data