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by Staff Writers San Francisco CA (SPX) Jul 18, 2011
MorganAM and T will display its new BRITEPOINT line of solar and LED products at its booth at 2011 Intersolar North America. MorganAM and T provides the industry with a wide range of insulation and graphite products for polysilicon, solar silicon ingot, as well as LED applications. "MorganAM and T's new BRITEPOINT family of products showcases our commitment to provide application-tested products and components that contribute to a low total cost of ownership and provide value-added features," said Jamie Snipes, global solar applications manager, MorganAM and T. "The Intersolar show is an excellent venue to showcase our products and their features, so we are incorporating the new BRITEPOINT branding into our booth display and collateral materials." Featured in the booth, BRITEPOINT Felt Insulation is designed for optimal performance in Czochralski (CZ) and similar design mono-crystalline silicon furnace hot zones. MorganAM and T provides two grades of its felt insulation for CZ applications; both are able to be supplied in bulk rolls, cut sections or pre-rolled cylinders. BRITEPOINT Rigid Insulation is developed for optimal performance in Directional Solidification System (DSS) and similar furnace design hot zones. MorganAM and T's applications-focused approach results in performance characteristics of low thermal conductivity, particle release and metallic impurity levels, as well as high silicon environment tolerance, oxidation resistance and liquid silicon absorption. MorganAM and T provides other felt and rigid insulation products for either CZ or DSS hot zone assemblies, depending on the designer's use preference. Also available are Carbon Fiber Composite (CFC) components constructed from high-quality 12k twill carbon fiber fabric.
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