Guardian Unveils EcoGuard Mo for the Thin Film Photovoltaic Market

Oct 21st, 2009 | By Editor | Category: Industry News

Glass manufacturer Guardian Industries in Auburn Hills, Mich., has added to its solar glass product line with the introduction of EcoGuard Mo, a Molybdenum-coated clear glass developed to optimize the conductivity of photovoltaic (PV) systems.

Guardian EcoGuard Mo is a high-performing conductive coating designed for PV systems that use copper indium sulfide (CIS) and copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) solar cells. It is available in several glass thicknesses and levels of conductivity, and has proven corrosion resistance. It is designed to withstand process temperatures up to 600 degrees Celsius for extended periods of time, and is optimized to minimize the electrical barrier between the Molybdenum and semiconductor layer. Combined with EcoGuard Float, a solar glass with high transmission properties, Guardian offers a complete solution for both lites of thin film PV modules.

“We’re excited to bring this latest innovation to the thin film PV market,” says Scott Thomsen, chief technology officer and vice president of Guardian’s Science and Technology Center. “As with all of our solar glass, mirror and coating products, EcoGuard Mo is backed by our diverse research and development efforts and manufacturing locations around the world. Guardian’s goal is to become a valued coated glass supplier for thin film PV systems and to continuously improve product performance to improve customer cell efficiency.”

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