Re:Build Manufacturing, a leader in the design and manufacture of custom industrial and automation products, advanced materials and technology solutions, announces the launch of the RBM600 Solar CZ System designed for the manufacture of high purity ingots used in the solar photovoltaic materials industry. This state-of-the-art equipment reflects Re:Build’s desire to drive innovation, encourage American production, and provide American-designed and manufactured products that meet the highest standards for safety and performance. The RBM600 system is a testament to Re:Build’s mission to revitalize America’s manufacturing facilities. The system was entirely developed on the national territory, from its conception, design and manufacture to its final assembly.
From the beginning of the development of the RBM600, Re:Build’s team of engineers and designers made safety their primary focus. The new system has been designed to meet or exceed the most stringent US safety standards and to provide a safe and reliable environment for crystal growing operations. With built-in safety features and comprehensive real-time risk assessment, operators can perform crystal growth processes knowing that personnel and the facility are protected. The RBM600 offers integrated and advanced industry-leading process monitoring and data analysis features that maximize performance and minimize downtime, making this technology unrivaled in practice. With real-time information about the crystal growth process, operators are able to achieve maximum efficiency in crystal growth with optimized performance, higher yields and informed decisions.
The standard RBM600 offers a load capacity of 600 kg and can produce ingots with a diameter of up to 300 mm. With the optional top-off feeder, the length of the ingots can reach 3.2 m. The standard RBM600 also comes with a hot zone and product recipe so production can begin immediately after installation. operators are able to achieve maximum efficiency in crystal growth with optimized performance, higher yields and informed decisions. The standard RBM600 offers a load capacity of 600 kg and can produce ingots with a diameter of up to 300 mm. With the optional top-off feeder, the length of the ingots can reach 3.2 m. The standard RBM600 also comes with a hot zone and product recipe so production can begin immediately after installation. operators are able to achieve maximum efficiency in crystal growth with optimized performance, higher yields and informed decisions. The standard RBM600 offers a load capacity of 600 kg and can produce ingots with a diameter of up to 300 mm. With the optional top-off feeder, the length of the ingots can reach 3.2 m. The standard RBM600 also comes with a hot zone and product recipe so production can begin immediately after installation.
“The team behind the RBM600 is made up of some of the most experienced engineers with extensive and long-standing knowledge of developing sophisticated equipment solutions for different crystal growth technologies. This team is further strengthened by our Re:Build Digital group to integrate advanced software and intelligence into the system architecture,” said Miles Arnone, CEO of Re:Build Manufacturing. “The combination of our hardware and process know-how with our unique software and digital tools makes the RBM600 a pioneer in crystal growth technologies. The team’s commitment to innovation and deep understanding of developing strong industrial processes can be seen in every aspect of the RBM600’s design and functionality. We are proud to help shape the future of photovoltaic production in the United States and create more jobs in a high-growth, high-tech sector. »
The RBM600 Solar CZ System marks another milestone in the growth of solar crystals and solidifies Re:Build’s status as a driving force in reshaping America’s manufacturing industry. With innovation, safety and craftsmanship at the heart of its design, the RBM600 is paving the way for a brighter and more sustainable future. Re:Build Manufacturing is now accepting orders for this system. Deliveries are scheduled for the end of 2024
SOURCE: BusinessWire