July 2010
Toronto, Canada
Xiris Automation Inc., a supplier of automatic inspection equipment to the global Photovoltaic manufacturing industry, announced today that it has been selected by the Canadian National Research Council as the recipient of an Industrial Research Assistance Program grant to further develop an Electroluminescence Quality Control Test System to measure the quality of Solar (Photovoltaic) Cells and Modules.
Xiris provides a number of inspection systems for assuring quality control in Photovoltaic manufacturing; this project will develop the next generation test system using Electroluminescence (EL) technology to determine the integrity of a Photovoltaic Cell or Module by detecting mechanical defects such as cracks or chips; and electrical defects such as shorts, breaks or shunts in the electrical circuit. An EL system could provide advantages of accuracy, reliability, versatility and cost for defect detection. Various defects would be detected with such technology prior to further value being added to the cell in the manufacturing process and help determine the longevity of the cell when in use.
"We are very pleased that CNRC selected Xiris for this grant," said Cameron Serles, President of Xiris Automation. "Our inspection systems are used by many major quality conscious manufacturers throughout the world, so we continuously strive to improve and advance our "
Xiris Automation Inc. specializes in Optical Quality Control. Through excellence in engineering, Xiris produces robust and easy to use "Machines that can see" with the ability to detect, recognize, and interpret quality defects in manufactured goods. To date, we have delivered over 1500 inspection systems to more than 30 countries around the world, inspecting over 25 million products per day. As such, we have become the leading inspection systems provider for several key markets and are now active in tube and pipe fabrication, solar PV production and Optical Media.
For further information, contact: Lisa Colling, Xiris Automation Inc.
tel: +1.905.331.6660 ext. 238. E-mail